AI Article Synopsis

  • Scientists are creating computer tools to help understand and treat diseases by studying genes and how they work together.
  • The new tool called PhenoPred helps find links between genes and diseases by looking at how proteins interact and their functions.
  • PhenoPred uses advanced methods like support vector machines to improve its accuracy, even when some information is missing or unclear.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: One of the most important tasks of modern bioinformatics is the development of computational tools that can be used to understand and treat human disease. To date, a variety of methods have been explored and algorithms for candidate gene prioritization are gaining in their usefulness. Here, we propose an algorithm for detecting gene-disease associations based on the human protein-protein interaction network, known gene-disease associations, protein sequence, and protein functional information at the molecular level. Our method, PhenoPred, is supervised: first, we mapped each gene/protein onto the spaces of disease and functional terms based on distance to all annotated proteins in the protein interaction network. We also encoded sequence, function, physicochemical, and predicted structural properties, such as secondary structure and flexibility. We then trained support vector machines to detect gene-disease associations for a number of terms in Disease Ontology and provided evidence that, despite the noise/incompleteness of experimental data and unfinished ontology of diseases, identification of candidate genes can be successful even when a large number of candidate disease terms are predicted on simultaneously.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2824611PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prot.21989DOI Listing

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