Novel computational methods to predict drug–target interactions using graph mining and machine learning approaches

Computational drug repurposing aims at finding new medical uses for existing drugs. The identification of novel drug-target interactions (DTIs) can be a useful part of such a task. Computational determination of DTIs is a convenient strategy for systematic screening of a large number of drugs in t...

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Main Author: Olayan, Rawan S.
Other Authors: Bajic, Vladimir B.
Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10754/626424
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spelling ndltd-kaust.edu.sa-oai-repository.kaust.edu.sa-10754-6264242020-12-08T05:08:58Z Novel computational methods to predict drug–target interactions using graph mining and machine learning approaches Olayan, Rawan S. Bajic, Vladimir B. Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division Moshkov, Mikhail Laleg-Kirati, Taous-Meriem Christoffels, Alan drug–target interaction prediction link prediction Bioinformatics chemoinformatics Machine Learning graph mining Computational drug repurposing aims at finding new medical uses for existing drugs. The identification of novel drug-target interactions (DTIs) can be a useful part of such a task. Computational determination of DTIs is a convenient strategy for systematic screening of a large number of drugs in the attempt to identify new DTIs at low cost and with reasonable accuracy. This necessitates development of accurate computational methods that can help focus on the follow-up experimental validation on a smaller number of highly likely targets for a drug. Although many methods have been proposed for computational DTI prediction, they suffer the high false positive prediction rate or they do not predict the effect that drugs exert on targets in DTIs. In this report, first, we present a comprehensive review of the recent progress in the field of DTI prediction from data-centric and algorithm-centric perspectives. The aim is to provide a comprehensive review of computational methods for identifying DTIs, which could help in constructing more reliable methods. Then, we present DDR, an efficient method to predict the existence of DTIs. DDR achieves significantly more accurate results compared to the other state-of-theart methods. As supported by independent evidences, we verified as correct 22 out of the top 25 DDR DTIs predictions. This validation proves the practical utility of DDR, suggesting that DDR can be used as an efficient method to identify 5 correct DTIs. Finally, we present DDR-FE method that predicts the effect types of a drug on its target. On different representative datasets, under various test setups, and using different performance measures, we show that DDR-FE achieves extremely good performance. Using blind test data, we verified as correct 2,300 out of 3,076 DTIs effects predicted by DDR-FE. This suggests that DDR-FE can be used as an efficient method to identify correct effects of a drug on its target. 2017-12-26T06:32:29Z 2018-12-25T00:00:00Z 2017-12 Dissertation 10.25781/KAUST-30692 http://hdl.handle.net/10754/626424 en 2018-12-25 At the time of archiving, the student author of this dissertation opted to temporarily restrict access to it. The full text of this dissertation became available to the public after the expiration of the embargo on 2018-12-25.
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language en
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topic drug–target interaction prediction
link prediction
Bioinformatics
chemoinformatics
Machine Learning
graph mining
spellingShingle drug–target interaction prediction
link prediction
Bioinformatics
chemoinformatics
Machine Learning
graph mining
Olayan, Rawan S.
Novel computational methods to predict drug–target interactions using graph mining and machine learning approaches
description Computational drug repurposing aims at finding new medical uses for existing drugs. The identification of novel drug-target interactions (DTIs) can be a useful part of such a task. Computational determination of DTIs is a convenient strategy for systematic screening of a large number of drugs in the attempt to identify new DTIs at low cost and with reasonable accuracy. This necessitates development of accurate computational methods that can help focus on the follow-up experimental validation on a smaller number of highly likely targets for a drug. Although many methods have been proposed for computational DTI prediction, they suffer the high false positive prediction rate or they do not predict the effect that drugs exert on targets in DTIs. In this report, first, we present a comprehensive review of the recent progress in the field of DTI prediction from data-centric and algorithm-centric perspectives. The aim is to provide a comprehensive review of computational methods for identifying DTIs, which could help in constructing more reliable methods. Then, we present DDR, an efficient method to predict the existence of DTIs. DDR achieves significantly more accurate results compared to the other state-of-theart methods. As supported by independent evidences, we verified as correct 22 out of the top 25 DDR DTIs predictions. This validation proves the practical utility of DDR, suggesting that DDR can be used as an efficient method to identify 5 correct DTIs. Finally, we present DDR-FE method that predicts the effect types of a drug on its target. On different representative datasets, under various test setups, and using different performance measures, we show that DDR-FE achieves extremely good performance. Using blind test data, we verified as correct 2,300 out of 3,076 DTIs effects predicted by DDR-FE. This suggests that DDR-FE can be used as an efficient method to identify correct effects of a drug on its target.
author2 Bajic, Vladimir B.
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Olayan, Rawan S.
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title Novel computational methods to predict drug–target interactions using graph mining and machine learning approaches
title_short Novel computational methods to predict drug–target interactions using graph mining and machine learning approaches
title_full Novel computational methods to predict drug–target interactions using graph mining and machine learning approaches
title_fullStr Novel computational methods to predict drug–target interactions using graph mining and machine learning approaches
title_full_unstemmed Novel computational methods to predict drug–target interactions using graph mining and machine learning approaches
title_sort novel computational methods to predict drug–target interactions using graph mining and machine learning approaches
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