A computational method for large-scale identification of esophageal cancer-related genes

Author:

He Xin,Li Wei-Song,Qiu Zhen-Gang,Zhang Lei,Long He-Ming,Zhang Gui-Sheng,Huang Yang-Wen,Zhan Yun-mei,Meng Fan

Abstract

The incidence of esophageal cancer has obvious genetic susceptibility. Identifying esophageal cancer-related genes plays a huge role in the prevention and treatment of esophageal cancer. Through various sequencing methods, researchers have found only a small number of genes associated with esophageal cancer. In order to improve the efficiency of esophageal cancer genetic susceptibility research, this paper proposes a method for large-scale identification of esophageal cancer-related genes by computational methods. In order to improve the efficiency of esophageal cancer genetic susceptibility research, this paper proposes a method for large-scale identification of esophageal cancer-related genes by computational methods. This method fuses graph convolutional network and logical matrix factorization to effectively identify esophageal cancer-related genes through the association between genes. We call this method GCNLMF which achieved AUC as 0.927 and AUPR as 0.86. Compared with other five methods, GCNLMF performed best. We conducted a case study of the top three predicted genes. Although the association of these three genes with esophageal cancer has not been reported in the database, studies by other reseachers have shown that these three genes are significantly associated with esophageal cancer, which illustrates the accuracy of the prediction results of GCNLMF.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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