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A novel method for identifying disease associated protein complexes based on functional similarity protein complex networks.

Duc-Hau Le1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Protein complexes formed by non-covalent interaction among proteins play important roles in cellular functions. Computational and purification methods have been used to identify many protein complexes and their cellular functions. However, their roles in terms of causing disease have not been well discovered yet. There exist only a few studies for the identification of disease-associated protein complexes. However, they mostly utilize complicated heterogeneous networks which are constructed based on an out-of-date database of phenotype similarity network collected from literature. In addition, they only apply for diseases for which tissue-specific data exist.
METHODS: In this study, we propose a method to identify novel disease-protein complex associations. First, we introduce a framework to construct functional similarity protein complex networks where two protein complexes are functionally connected by either shared protein elements, shared annotating GO terms or based on protein interactions between elements in each protein complex. Second, we propose a simple but effective neighborhood-based algorithm, which yields a local similarity measure, to rank disease candidate protein complexes.
RESULTS: Comparing the predictive performance of our proposed algorithm with that of two state-of-the-art network propagation algorithms including one we used in our previous study, we found that it performed statistically significantly better than that of these two algorithms for all the constructed functional similarity protein complex networks. In addition, it ran about 32 times faster than these two algorithms. Moreover, our proposed method always achieved high performance in terms of AUC values irrespective of the ways to construct the functional similarity protein complex networks and the used algorithms. The performance of our method was also higher than that reported in some existing methods which were based on complicated heterogeneous networks. Finally, we also tested our method with prostate cancer and selected the top 100 highly ranked candidate protein complexes. Interestingly, 69 of them were evidenced since at least one of their protein elements are known to be associated with prostate cancer.
CONCLUSIONS: Our proposed method, including the framework to construct functional similarity protein complex networks and the neighborhood-based algorithm on these networks, could be used for identification of novel disease-protein complex associations.

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Keywords:  Disease protein complex; Functional similarity protein complex network; Neighborhood-based algorithm; Prostate cancer

Year:  2015        PMID: 25969691      PMCID: PMC4427953          DOI: 10.1186/s13015-015-0044-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Algorithms Mol Biol        ISSN: 1748-7188            Impact factor:   1.405


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