A network-based drug repurposing method via non-negative matrix factorization

Drug Discovery Drug Repositioning Computational Biology Original Papers Algorithms 3. Good health
DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btab826 Publication Date: 2021-12-01T20:22:18Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Motivation Drug repurposing is a potential alternative to the traditional drug discovery process. Drug repurposing can be formulated as a recommender system that recommends novel indications for available drugs based on known drug-disease associations. This article presents a method based on non-negative matrix factorization (NMF-DR) to predict the drug-related candidate disease indications. This work proposes a recommender system-based method for drug repurposing to predict novel drug indications by integrating drug and diseases related data sources. For this purpose, this framework first integrates two types of disease similarities, the associations between drugs and diseases, and the various similarities between drugs from different views to make a heterogeneous drug–disease interaction network. Then, an improved non-negative matrix factorization-based method is proposed to complete the drug–disease adjacency matrix with predicted scores for unknown drug–disease pairs. Results The comprehensive experimental results show that NMF-DR achieves superior prediction performance when compared with several existing methods for drug–disease association prediction. Availability and implementation The program is available at https://github.com/sshaghayeghs/NMF-DR. Supplementary information Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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