Robust disease module mining via enumeration of diverse prize-collecting Steiner trees

Judith Bernett, Dominik Krupke, Sepideh Sadegh, Jan Baumbach, Sándor P. Fekete, Tim Kacprowski, Markus List, David B. Blumenthal*

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Abstract

Motivation: Disease module mining methods (DMMMs) extract subgraphs that constitute candidate disease mechanisms from molecular interaction networks such as protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks. Irrespective of the employed models, DMMMs typically include non-robust steps in their workflows, i.e. the computed subnetworks vary when running the DMMMs multiple times on equivalent input. This lack of robustness has a negative effect on the trustworthiness of the obtained subnetworks and is hence detrimental for the widespread adoption of DMMMs in the biomedical sciences. Results: To overcome this problem, we present a new DMMM called ROBUST (robust disease module mining via enumeration of diverse prize-collecting Steiner trees). In a large-scale empirical evaluation, we show that ROBUST outperforms competing methods in terms of robustness, scalability and, in most settings, functional relevance of the produced modules, measured via KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) gene set enrichment scores and overlap with DisGeNET disease genes.

Original languageEnglish
JournalBioinformatics
Volume38
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)1600-1606
Number of pages7
ISSN1367-4811
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15. Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Algorithms
  • Computational Biology/methods
  • Protein Interaction Maps
  • Trees

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