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Network Propagation with Dual Flow for Gene Prioritization
Authors:Shunyao Wu  Fengjing Shao  Jun Ji  Rencheng Sun  Rizhuang Dong  Yuanke Zhou  Shaojie Xu  Yi Sui  Jianlong Hu
Affiliation:1College of Automation Engineering, Qingdao University, Qingdao, China;2College of Information Engineering, Qingdao University, Qingdao, China;3School of Computer Engineering, Qingdao Technological University, Qingdao, China;University of Jaén, SPAIN
Abstract:Based on the hypothesis that the neighbors of disease genes trend to cause similar diseases, network-based methods for disease prediction have received increasing attention. Taking full advantage of network structure, the performance of global distance measurements is generally superior to local distance measurements. However, some problems exist in the global distance measurements. For example, global distance measurements may mistake non-disease hub proteins that have dense interactions with known disease proteins for potential disease proteins. To find a new method to avoid the aforementioned problem, we analyzed the differences between disease proteins and other proteins by using essential proteins (proteins encoded by essential genes) as references. We find that disease proteins are not well connected with essential proteins in the protein interaction networks. Based on this new finding, we proposed a novel strategy for gene prioritization based on protein interaction networks. We allocated positive flow to disease genes and negative flow to essential genes, and adopted network propagation for gene prioritization. Experimental results on 110 diseases verified the effectiveness and potential of the proposed method.
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