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A Knowledge Graph Approach to Elucidate the Role of Organellar Pathways in Disease via Biomedical Reports
Published on: October 13, 2023
Cross-modal embedding integrator for disease-gene/protein association prediction using a multi-head attention
Munyoung Chang1, Junyong Ahn2,3, Bong Gyun Kang3
1Education and Research Program for Future ICT Pioneers, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.
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Knowledge graphs, powerful tools that explicitly transfer knowledge to machines, have significantly advanced new knowledge inferences. Discovering unknown relationships between diseases and genes/proteins in biomedical knowledge graphs can lead to the identification of disease development mechanisms and new treatment targets. Generating high-quality representations of biomedical entities is essential for successfully predicting disease-gene/protein associations. We developed a computational model that predicts disease-gene/protein associations using the Precision Medicine Knowledge Graph, a biomedical knowledge graph. Embeddings of biomedical entities were generated using two different methods-a large language model (LLM) and the knowledge graph embedding (KGE) algorithm. The LLM utilizes information obtained from massive amounts of text data, whereas the KGE algorithm relies on graph structures. We developed a disease-gene/protein association prediction model, "Cross-Modal Embedding Integrator (CMEI)," by integrating embeddings from different modalities using a multi-head attention mechanism. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of CMEI was 0.9662 (± 0.0002) in predicting disease-gene/protein associations. In conclusion, we developed a computational model that effectively predicts disease-gene/protein associations. CMEI may contribute to the identification of disease development mechanisms and new treatment targets.
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