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APNet, an explainable sparse deep learning model to discover differentially active drivers of severe COVID-19
George I Gavriilidis1, Vasileios Vasileiou1,2, Stella Dimitsaki1
1Institute of Applied Biosciences, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Thessaloniki, GR57001, Greece.
Motivation:
Computational analyses of bulk and single-cell omics provide translational insights into complex diseases, such as COVID-19, by revealing molecules, cellular phenotypes, and signalling patterns that contribute to unfavourable clinical outcomes. Current in silico approaches dovetail differential abundance, biostatistics, and machine learning, but often overlook nonlinear proteomic dynamics, like post-translational modifications, and provide limited biological interpretability beyond feature ranking.
Results:
We introduce APNet, a novel computational pipeline that combines differential activity analysis based on SJARACNe co-expression networks with PASNet, a biologically informed sparse deep learning model, to perform explainable predictions for COVID-19 severity. The APNet driver-pathway network ingests SJARACNe co-regulation and classification weights to aid result interpretation and hypothesis generation. APNet outperforms alternative models in patient classification across three COVID-19 proteomic datasets, identifying predictive drivers and pathways, including some confirmed in single-cell omics and highlighting under-explored biomarker circuitries in COVID-19.
Availability And Implementation:
APNet's R, Python scripts, and Cytoscape methodologies are available at https://github.com/BiodataAnalysisGroup/APNet.
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