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Diagonal Method to Measure Synergy Among Any Number of Drugs
Published on: June 21, 2018
HHGSynergy: An Adaptive Heterogeneous Hypergraph Representation Learning Method for Anticancer Drug Synergy
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Compared with monotherapy, combination drug therapy plays a crucial role in clinical treatment. However, the exponential expansion of the drug combination space has rendered traditional exploration methods for synergistic drug combinations inadequate. Recently, numerous efficient and accurate computational approaches have been developed to predict anticancer drug synergy, particularly those leveraging hypergraphs to model the multifaceted relationships between drug combinations and cell lines, which have demonstrated remarkable potential. Nevertheless, existing hypergraph-based methods fail to account for the heterogeneity of anticancer synergy hypergraphs and overlook the underlying similarities among drugs and cell lines, thereby limiting their ability to fully capture the complex interactions between drug combinations and cell lines. To address these limitations, we propose an Adaptive Heterogeneous Hypergraph Representation Learning Method (HHGSynergy) for predicting anticancer drug synergy, enabling more precise identification of synergistic drug combinations. Specifically, our framework first constructs drug/cell line similarity-based synergy hypergraphs based on the foundational anticancer synergy hypergraph, thereby establishing a comprehensive heterogeneous hypergraph. Next, a node importance calculation module is employed to learn both local and global importance weights of nodes, effectively capturing the structural characteristics of the hypergraph. Finally, a type-specific multi-head attention mechanism is utilized to iteratively update node embeddings, adaptively learning the significance of heterogeneous hyperedges. Experimental results demonstrate that HHGSynergy achieves state-of-the-art performance in both classification and regression tasks across diverse experimental scenarios, outperforming existing leading models. Case studies further underscore its potential for discovering novel synergistic drug combinations.
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