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Prioritization of orphan disease-causing genes using topological feature and GO similarity between proteins in interaction networks
Authors:Min Li  Qi Li  Gamage Upeksha Ganegoda  JianXin Wang  FangXiang Wu  Yi Pan
Affiliation:1. School of Information Science and Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, 410083, China
2. College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, STN 5A9, Canada
3. Department of Computer Science, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, 30302-4110, USA
Abstract:Identification of disease-causing genes among a large number of candidates is a fundamental challenge in human disease studies. However, it is still time-consuming and laborious to determine the real disease-causing genes by biological experiments. With the advances of the high-throughput techniques, a large number of protein-protein interactions have been produced. Therefore, to address this issue, several methods based on protein interaction network have been proposed. In this paper, we propose a shortest path-based algorithm, named SPranker, to prioritize disease-causing genes in protein interaction networks. Considering the fact that diseases with similar phenotypes are generally caused by functionally related genes, we further propose an improved algorithm SPGOranker by integrating the semantic similarity of GO annotations. SPGOranker not only considers the topological similarity between protein pairs in a protein interaction network but also takes their functional similarity into account. The proposed algorithms SPranker and SPGOranker were applied to 1598 known orphan disease-causing genes from 172 orphan diseases and compared with three state-of-the-art approaches, ICN, VS and RWR. The experimental results show that SPranker and SPGOranker outperform ICN, VS, and RWR for the prioritization of orphan disease-causing genes. Importantly, for the case study of severe combined immunodeficiency, SPranker and SPGOranker predict several novel causal genes.
Keywords:disease-causing genes  prioritization  gene ontology  protein interaction network  shortest path
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