TEMINET: A Co-Informative and Trustworthy Multi-Omics Integration Network for Diagnostic Prediction
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Published:2024-01-29
Issue:3
Volume:25
Page:1655
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ISSN:1422-0067
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Container-title:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:IJMS
Author:
Luo Haoran12, Liang Hong2ORCID, Liu Hongwei2, Fan Zhoujie1, Wei Yanhui2, Yao Xiaohui12ORCID, Cong Shan12ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Qingdao Innovation and Development Center, Harbin Engineering University, Qingdao 266000, China 2. College of Intelligent Systems Science and Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, China
Abstract
Advancing the domain of biomedical investigation, integrated multi-omics data have shown exceptional performance in elucidating complex human diseases. However, as the variety of omics information expands, precisely perceiving the informativeness of intra- and inter-omics becomes challenging due to the intricate interrelations, thus presenting significant challenges in the integration of multi-omics data. To address this, we introduce a novel multi-omics integration approach, referred to as TEMINET. This approach enhances diagnostic prediction by leveraging an intra-omics co-informative representation module and a trustworthy learning strategy used to address inter-omics fusion. Considering the multifactorial nature of complex diseases, TEMINET utilizes intra-omics features to construct disease-specific networks; then, it applies graph attention networks and a multi-level framework to capture more collective informativeness than pairwise relations. To perceive the contribution of co-informative representations within intra-omics, we designed a trustworthy learning strategy to identify the reliability of each omics in integration. To integrate inter-omics information, a combined-beliefs fusion approach is deployed to harmonize the trustworthy representations of different omics types effectively. Our experiments across four different diseases using mRNA, methylation, and miRNA data demonstrate that TEMINET achieves advanced performance and robustness in classification tasks.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China National Key Research and Development Program of China Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
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