| Literature DB >> 30356751 |
Li-Hong Peng1, Jun Yin2, Liqian Zhou1, Ming-Xi Liu3, Yan Zhao2.
Abstract
There are countless microbes in the human body, and they play various roles in the physiological process. There is growing evidence that microbes are closely associated with human diseases. Researching disease-related microbes helps us understand the mechanisms of diseases and provides new strategies for diseases diagnosis and treatment. Many computational models have been proposed to predict disease-related microbes, in this paper, we developed a model of Adaptive Boosting for Human Microbe-Disease Association prediction (ABHMDA) to reveal the associations between diseases and microbes by calculating the relation probability of disease-microbe pair using a strong classifier. Our model could be applied to new diseases without any known related microbes. In order to assess the prediction power of the model, global and local leave-one-out cross validation (LOOCV) were implemented. As shown in the results, the global and local LOOCV values reached 0.8869 and 0.7910, respectively. What's more, 10, 10, and 8 out of the top 10 microbes predicted to be most likely to be associated with Asthma, Colorectal carcinoma and Type 1 diabetes were all verified by relevant literatures or database HMDAD, respectively. The above results verify the superior predictive performance of ABHMDA.Entities:
Keywords: adaptive boosting; association prediction; decision tree; disease; microbe
Year: 2018 PMID: 30356751 PMCID: PMC6189371 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.02440
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
The 10 microbes predicted to be most likely to be associated with the Asthma.
| microbe | Evidece |
|---|---|
| Lachnospiraceae | PMID: 27433177 |
| Veillonella | PMID: 26424567 |
| Clostridium coccoides | PMID: 21477358 |
| Firmicutes | PMID: 23265859 |
| Streptococcus | PMID: 17928596 |
| Actinobacteria | PMID: 23265859 |
| Lactobacillus | PMID: 20592920 |
| Bacteroides uniformis | PMID: 27433177 |
| Enterococcus | PMID: 22641478 |
| Escherichia coli | PMID: 26277095 |
The 10 microbes predicted to be most likely to be associated with the Colorectal carcinoma.
| microbe | Evidece |
|---|---|
| Veillonella | PMID: 22761885 |
| Klebsiella | PMID: 22776247 |
| Enterobacteriaceae | PMID: 25182170 |
| Proteobacteria | PMID: 24603888 |
| Lachnospiraceae | PMID: 21850056 |
| Clostridium coccoides | PMID: 19807912 |
| Streptococcus | PMID: 21247505 |
| Actinobacteria | PMID: 24316595 |
| Lactobacillus | PMID: 15828052 |
| Bacteroides uniformis | PMID: 24828543 |
The 10 microbes predicted to be most likely to be associated with the Type 1 diabetes.
| microbe | Evidece |
|---|---|
| Veillonella | confirmed |
| Bacteroidaceae | confirmed |
| Enterobacteriaceae | PMID: 24475780 |
| Coxiellaceae | unconfirmed |
| Prevotella | confirmed |
| Bacteroidetes | confirmed |
| Prevotella copri | unconfirmed |
| Lachnospiraceae | confirmed |
| Lactobacillus | confirmed |
| Clostridia | confirmed |