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GONNMDA: A Ordered Message Passing GNN Approach for miRNA-Disease Association Prediction
Sihao Zeng1, Shanwen Zhang1, Zhen Wang1
1School of Electronic Information, Xijing University, Xi'an 710123, China.
Abstract:
Small non-coding molecules known as microRNAs (miRNAs) play a critical role in disease diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis evaluation. Traditional wet-lab methods for validating miRNA-disease associations are often time-consuming and inefficient. With the advancement of high-throughput sequencing technologies, deep learning methods have become effective tools for uncovering potential patterns in miRNA-disease associations and revealing novel biological insights. Most of the existing approaches focus primarily on individual molecular behavior, overlooking interactions at the multi-molecular level. Conventional graph neural network (GNN) models struggle to generalize to heterogeneous graphs, and as network depth increases, node representations become indistinguishable due to over-smoothing, resulting in reduced predictive performance. GONNMDA first integrates similarity features from multiple data sources and applies noise reduction to obtain a reconstructed, comprehensive similarity representation. It then constructs heterogeneous graphs and applies a root-tree hierarchical alignment, along with an ordered gating message-passing mechanism, effectively addressing the challenges of heterogeneity and over-smoothing. Finally, a multilayer perceptron is employed to produce the final association predictions. To evaluate the effectiveness of GONNMDA, we conducted extensive experiments where the model achieved an AUC of 95.49% and an AUPR of 95.32%. The results demonstrate that GONNMDA outperforms several recent state-of-the-art methods. In addition, case studies and survival analyses on three common human cancers-breast cancer, rectal cancer, and lung cancer-further validate the effectiveness and reliability of GONNMDA in predicting miRNA-disease associations.
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