scholarly journals Predicting Anticancer Drug Response With Deep Learning Constrained by Signaling Pathways

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heming Zhang ◽  
Yixin Chen ◽  
Fuhai Li

Thanks to the availability of multiomics data of individual cancer patients, precision medicine or personalized medicine is becoming a promising treatment for individual cancer patients. However, the association patterns, that is, the mechanism of response (MoR) between large-scale multiomics features and drug response are complex and heterogeneous and remain unclear. Although there are existing computational models for predicting drug response using the high-dimensional multiomics features, it remains challenging to uncover the complex molecular mechanism of drug responses. To reduce the number of predictors/features and make the model more interpretable, in this study, 46 signaling pathways were used to build a deep learning model constrained by signaling pathways, consDeepSignaling, for anti–drug response prediction. Multiomics data, like gene expression and copy number variation, of individual genes can be integrated naturally in this model. The signaling pathway–constrained deep learning model was evaluated using the multiomics data of ∼1000 cancer cell lines in the Broad Institute Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE) database and the corresponding drug–cancer cell line response data set in the Genomics of Drug Sensitivity in Cancer (GDSC) database. The evaluation results showed that the proposed model outperformed the existing deep neural network models. Also, the model interpretation analysis indicated the distinctive patterns of importance of signaling pathways in anticancer drug response prediction.

2022 ◽  
Vol 70 (2) ◽  
pp. 2743-2760
Author(s):  
Mehdi Hassan ◽  
Safdar Ali ◽  
Muhammad Sanaullah ◽  
Khuram Shahzad ◽  
Sadaf Mushtaq ◽  
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Author(s):  
Delora Baptista ◽  
Pedro G Ferreira ◽  
Miguel Rocha

Abstract Predicting the sensitivity of tumors to specific anti-cancer treatments is a challenge of paramount importance for precision medicine. Machine learning(ML) algorithms can be trained on high-throughput screening data to develop models that are able to predict the response of cancer cell lines and patients to novel drugs or drug combinations. Deep learning (DL) refers to a distinct class of ML algorithms that have achieved top-level performance in a variety of fields, including drug discovery. These types of models have unique characteristics that may make them more suitable for the complex task of modeling drug response based on both biological and chemical data, but the application of DL to drug response prediction has been unexplored until very recently. The few studies that have been published have shown promising results, and the use of DL for drug response prediction is beginning to attract greater interest from researchers in the field. In this article, we critically review recently published studies that have employed DL methods to predict drug response in cancer cell lines. We also provide a brief description of DL and the main types of architectures that have been used in these studies. Additionally, we present a selection of publicly available drug screening data resources that can be used to develop drug response prediction models. Finally, we also address the limitations of these approaches and provide a discussion on possible paths for further improvement. Contact:[email protected]


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kavitha Venkatesan ◽  
Nicolas Stransky ◽  
Adam Margolin ◽  
Anupama Reddy ◽  
Pichai Raman ◽  
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