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Exploring associations among long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), microRNAs (miRNAs), and diseases is crucial for biomarker discovery and precision medicine. Existing computational methods are hindered by sparse known associations and the complexity of biological networks. To address this challenge, we propose SSMVCL (Structure- and Semantic-aware Multi-View Contrastive Learning), a unified framework for predicting lncRNA-disease associations (LDAs), miRNA-disease associations (MDAs), and lncRNA-miRNA interactions (LMIs). SSMVCL constructs a heterogeneous bioinformatics network from multi-source biological data and learns representations from two complementary views: a structure-aware view for local topology and a semantic-aware view using biologically meaningful meta-paths to capture high-order relationships. A cross-view contrastive alignment module with adaptive negative sampling enforces consistency between views and enhances discriminative capability. On two benchmark datasets, SSMVCL achieves state-of-the-art performance: for Dataset2, AUC/AUPR of 0.9736/0.9716 (LDA), 0.9364/0.9309 (MDA), and 0.9297/0.9234 (LMI) Case studies on gastric and prostate cancers further validated robustness and translational potential by identifying supported associations.
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