A novel model for predicting associations between diseases and lncRNA-miRNA pairs based on a newly constructed bipartite network (Q1737325)
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A novel model for predicting associations between diseases and lncRNA-miRNA pairs based on a newly constructed bipartite network (English)
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27 March 2019
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Summary: \textit{Motivation}. Increasing studies have demonstrated that many human complex diseases are associated with not only microRNAs, but also long-noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs). LncRNAs and microRNA play significant roles in various biological processes. Therefore, developing effective computational models for predicting novel associations between diseases and lncRNA-miRNA pairs (LMPairs) will be beneficial to not only the understanding of disease mechanisms at lncRNA-miRNA level and the detection of disease biomarkers for disease diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and prevention, but also the understanding of interactions between diseases and LMPairs at disease level. \textit{Results}. It is well known that genes with similar functions are often associated with similar diseases. In this article, a novel model named PADLMP for predicting associations between diseases and LMPairs is proposed. In this model, a disease-lncRNA-miRNA (DLM) tripartite network was designed firstly by integrating the lncRNA-disease association network and miRNA-disease association network; then we constructed the disease-LMPairs bipartite association network based on the DLM network and lncRNA-miRNA association network; finally, we predicted potential associations between diseases and LMPairs based on the newly constructed disease-LMPair network. Simulation results show that PADLMP can achieve AUCs of 0.9318, 0.9090 \(\pm\) 0.0264, and 0.8950 \(\pm\) 0.0027 in the LOOCV, 2-fold, and 5-fold cross validation framework, respectively, which demonstrate the reliable prediction performance of PADLMP.
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lncRNA-miRNA pairs
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disease association
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bipartite network
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