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Title: | A clustering and graph deep learning-based framework for COVID-19 drug repurposing |
Authors: | Agarwal, Vinti Deepa, P. R. |
Keywords: | Biology Drug repurposing COVID-19 Unsupervised machine learning Graph neural networks Multi-feature type clustering |
Issue Date: | Sep-2024 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Abstract: | Drug repurposing (or repositioning) is the process of finding new therapeutic uses for drugs already approved by drug regulatory authorities (e.g., the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)) for other diseases. This involves analysing the interactions between different biological entities, such as drug targets (genes/proteins and biological pathways) and drug properties, to discover novel drug–target or drug–disease relations. Machine learning and deep learning models have successfully analysed complex heterogeneous data with applications in the biomedical domain, and have also been used for drug repurposing. This study presents a novel unsupervised machine learning framework that utilizes a graph-based autoencoder for multi-feature type clustering on heterogeneous drug data. The dataset consists of 438 drugs, of which 224 are under clinical trials for COVID-19 (category A). The rest are systematically filtered to ensure the safety and efficacy of the treatment (category B). The framework solely relies on reported drug data, including its pharmacological properties, chemical/physical properties, interaction with the host, and efficacy in different publicly available COVID-19 assays. Our machine-learning framework revealed three clusters of interest and provided recommendations featuring the top 15 drugs for COVID-19 drug repurposing, which were shortlisted based on the predicted clusters that were dominated by category A drugs. Our framework can be extended to support other datasets and drug repurposing studies with the availability of our open-source code. |
URI: | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0957417424004251 http://dspace.bits-pilani.ac.in:8080/jspui/xmlui/handle/123456789/15387 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Biological Sciences |
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