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Diagonal Method to Measure Synergy Among Any Number of Drugs
Published on: June 21, 2018
Momentum contrast-enhanced multimodal representation learning for drug synergy prediction
Yu Gu1, Xindi Huang1, Lifen Shi1
1School of Informatics, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha 410208, China.
Motivation:
Accurate prediction of synergistic drug combinations can accelerate anticancer combination discovery. Existing methods inadequately model higher order drug-drug-cell-line interactions and drug-disease associations and remain sensitive to sparse and noisy multiomics data, limiting generalization to unseen cell lines and drug combinations.
Results:
We present Momentum Contrast (MoCo)-MultiSynergy, a multimodal framework that combines modality-specific momentum contrastive learning with heterogeneous hypergraph modeling. The hypergraph represents synergistic drug-drug-cell-line triplets and drug-disease associations, while gated residual propagation refines node representations. MoCo modules regularize encoded drug and cell-line representations using latent feature masking and Gaussian perturbation. On the O'Neil and NCI-ALMANAC datasets, MoCo-MultiSynergy achieves the highest AUROC and AUPRC across the evaluated settings, with the largest gains when generalizing to unseen cell lines and drug combinations.
Availability And Implementation:
Source code is available at https://github.com/27167199/MoCo-MultiSynergy.
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