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HyperTMO: a trusted multi-omics integration framework based on hypergraph convolutional network for patient classification

Haohua Wang, Kai Lin, Qiang Zhang, Jinlong Shi, Xinyu Song, Jue Wu, Chenghui Zhao, Kunlun He

2024Bioinformatics20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

MOTIVATION: The rapid development of high-throughput biomedical technologies can provide researchers with detailed multi-omics data. The multi-omics integrated analysis approach based on machine learning contributes a more comprehensive perspective to human disease research. However, there are still significant challenges in representing single-omics data and integrating multi-omics information. RESULTS: This article presents HyperTMO, a Trusted Multi-Omics integration framework based on Hypergraph convolutional network for patient classification. HyperTMO constructs hypergraph structures to represent the association between samples in single-omics data, then evidence extraction is performed by hypergraph convolutional network, and multi-omics information is integrated at an evidence level. Last, we experimentally demonstrate that HyperTMO outperforms other state-of-the-art methods in breast cancer subtype classification and Alzheimer's disease classification tasks using multi-omics data from TCGA (BRCA) and ROSMAP datasets. Importantly, HyperTMO is the first attempt to integrate hypergraph structure, evidence theory, and multi-omics integration for patient classification. Its accurate and robust properties bring great potential for applications in clinical diagnosis. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: HyperTMO and datasets are publicly available at https://github.com/ippousyuga/HyperTMO.

Topics & Concepts

OmicsHypergraphComputer scienceData integrationData miningData scienceBioinformaticsBiologyMathematicsDiscrete mathematicsBioinformatics and Genomic NetworksAdvanced Graph Neural NetworksSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomics
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