Author:
Chen Peng,Bao Tianjiazhi,Yu Xiaosheng,Liu Zhongtu
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Drug repositioning has caught the attention of scholars at home and abroad due to its effective reduction of the development cost and time of new drugs. However, existing drug repositioning methods that are based on computational analysis are limited by sparse data and classic fusion methods; thus, we use autoencoders and adaptive fusion methods to calculate drug repositioning.
Results
In this study, a drug repositioning algorithm based on a deep autoencoder and adaptive fusion was proposed to mitigate the problems of decreased precision and low-efficiency multisource data fusion caused by data sparseness. Specifically, a drug is repositioned by fusing drug-disease associations, drug target proteins, drug chemical structures and drug side effects. First, drug feature data integrated by drug target proteins and chemical structures were processed with dimension reduction via a deep autoencoder to characterize feature representations more densely and abstractly. Then, disease similarity was computed using drug-disease association data, while drug similarity was calculated with drug feature and drug-side effect data. Predictions of drug-disease associations were also calculated using a top-k neighbor method that is commonly used in predictive drug repositioning studies. Finally, a predicted matrix for drug-disease associations was acquired after fusing a wide variety of data via adaptive fusion. Based on experimental results, the proposed algorithm achieves a higher precision and recall rate than the DRCFFS, SLAMS and BADR algorithms with the same dataset.
Conclusion
The proposed algorithm contributes to investigating the novel uses of drugs, as shown in a case study of Alzheimer's disease. Therefore, the proposed algorithm can provide an auxiliary effect for clinical trials of drug repositioning.
Funder
The National Key Research and Development Program of China
Research Fund for Excellent Dissertation of China Three Gorges University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Computer Science Applications,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Structural Biology
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