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Published on: June 18, 2018
Machine Learning Analysis of Cocaine Addiction Informed by DAT, SERT, and NET-Based Interactome Networks
Hongsong Feng1, Kaifu Gao1, Dong Chen1
1Department of Mathematics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, United States.
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Cocaine addiction is a psychosocial disorder induced by the chronic use of cocaine and causes a large number of deaths around the world. Despite decades of effort, no drugs have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of cocaine dependence. Cocaine dependence is neurological and involves many interacting proteins in the interactome. Among them, the dopamine (DAT), serotonin (SERT), and norepinephrine (NET) transporters are three major targets. Each of these targets has a large protein-protein interaction (PPI) network, which must be considered in the anticocaine addiction drug discovery. This work presents DAT, SERT, and NET interactome network-informed machine learning/deep learning (ML/DL) studies of cocaine addiction. We collected and analyzed 61 protein targets out of 460 proteins in the DAT, SERT, and NET PPI networks that have sufficiently large existing inhibitor datasets. Utilizing autoencoder (AE) and other ML/DL algorithms, including gradient boosting decision tree (GBDT) and multitask deep neural network (MT-DNN), we built predictive models for these targets with 115 407 inhibitors to predict drug repurposing potential and possible side effects. We further screened their absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion, and toxicity (ADMET) properties to search for leads having potential for developing treatments for cocaine addiction. Our approach offers a new systematic protocol for artificial intelligence (AI)-based anticocaine addiction lead discovery.
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