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MGDMCL: A multi-omics integration framework based on masked graph dynamic learning and multi-granularity feature
1School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 611731, China.
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
|August 20, 2025
Summary
This study introduces MGDMCL, a novel framework for multi-omics data integration. MGDMCL enhances complex disease understanding and precision medicine by using dynamic graph learning and contrastive learning for robust biomedical classification.
Area of Science:
- Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
- Genomics and Multi-omics Data Integration
- Precision Medicine and Disease Etiology
Background:
- Integrating multi-omics data is crucial for understanding complex diseases and advancing precision medicine.
- Graph-based approaches offer robust capabilities for multi-omics data analysis but face limitations in fixed sample similarity graphs and exploring inter-omic feature relationships.
- Existing methods struggle to fully leverage the interconnectedness of features across different omics datasets.
Purpose of the Study:
- To propose MGDMCL (Masked Graph Dynamic Learning and Multi-granularity Feature Contrastive Learning), an innovative framework for integrating multiple omics data.
- To overcome limitations of existing graph-based methods by adaptively adjusting sample similarity graphs and exploring inter-omic feature interactions.
- To enhance the accuracy and robustness of biomedical classification tasks through advanced data integration techniques.
Main Methods:
- Employs masked graph dynamic learning to adaptively adjust sample similarity graphs (SSG) for each omics type, generating multi-layer feature representations via graph convolutional networks (GCN).
- Integrates multi-layer features from different omics at the layer-level and applies multi-granularity feature contrastive learning to derive consensus feature representations.
- Incorporates true class probability to evaluate classification confidence from consensus features across different layers, enhancing classification robustness.
Main Results:
- MGDMCL demonstrates significant performance improvements over state-of-the-art methods in biomedical classification tasks.
- Experiments conducted on five diverse public datasets (LGG, ROSMAP, LUSC, BRCA, KIPAN) validate the effectiveness of the proposed framework.
- The approach successfully addresses limitations in current multi-omics integration methods, particularly in feature representation and inter-omic relationship exploration.
Conclusions:
- MGDMCL offers a more effective approach for integrative multi-omics data analysis, significantly advancing the field.
- The framework shows substantial potential for improving biomedical classification applications, contributing to better disease understanding and diagnosis.
- Open-source implementation is available, facilitating further research and application in the scientific community.
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