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In Silico Identification and Characterization of circRNAs During Host-Pathogen Interactions
Published on: October 21, 2022
BCMCMI: A Fusion Model for Predicting circRNA-miRNA Interactions Combining Semantic and Meta-path
Meng-Meng Wei1, Chang-Qing Yu1, Li-Ping Li2
1School of Information Engineering, Xijing University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710123, China.
Abstract:
More and more evidence suggests that circRNA plays a vital role in generating and treating diseases by interacting with miRNA. Therefore, accurate prediction of potential circRNA-miRNA interaction (CMI) has become urgent. However, traditional wet experiments are time-consuming and costly, and the results will be affected by objective factors. In this paper, we propose a computational model BCMCMI, which combines three features to predict CMI. Specifically, BCMCMI utilizes the bidirectional encoding capability of the BERT algorithm to extract sequence features from the semantic information of circRNA and miRNA. Then, a heterogeneous network is constructed based on cosine similarity and known CMI information. The Metapath2vec is employed to conduct random walks following meta-paths in the network to capture topological features, including similarity features. Finally, potential CMIs are predicted using the XGBoost classifier. BCMCMI achieves superior results compared to other state-of-the-art models on two benchmark datasets for CMI prediction. We also utilize t-SNE to visually observe the distribution of the extracted features on a randomly selected dataset. The remarkable prediction results show that BCMCMI can serve as a valuable complement to the wet experiment process.

