Network-based inferring drug-disease associations from chemical, genomic and phenotype data

Yu Fen Huang*, Hsiang Yuan Yeh, Von Wun Soo

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Abstract

With the information of drug, disease phenotype and protein interactions accumulating rapidly, to investigate the relationships between drugs and diseases is a critical importance issue. Until recently, few studies attempt to discover drug-disease associations on a network basis. We integrate drug and phenotype information and protein interaction network together and apply a network propagation approach to infer and evaluate the likelihood of the probability between drug and disease based on gene expression profile. In the experiments, we adopt prostate cancer as our test data. We validate our results to the manually curated associations in Comparative Toxicogenomics Database. Our experimental studies show that our proposed method obtains high specificity and sensitivity (AUC=0.98) and clearly outperforms previous existing methods. Our proposed method discovers potential drug-disease associations that drew the attention of biologists and provides a new perspective for toxicogenomics and drug reposition evaluation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2012 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine, BIBM 2012
Pages137-142
Number of pages6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
Event2012 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine, BIBM2012 - Philadelphia, PA, United States
Duration: 04 10 201207 10 2012

Publication series

NameProceedings - 2012 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine, BIBM 2012

Conference

Conference2012 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine, BIBM2012
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityPhiladelphia, PA
Period04/10/1207/10/12

Keywords

  • Drug-disease association
  • chemical structure
  • network propagation
  • phenotype network
  • protein network

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