Coupled matrix-matrix and coupled tensor-matrix completion methods for predicting drug-target interactions

Brief Bioinform. 2021 Mar 22;22(2):2161-2171. doi: 10.1093/bib/bbaa025.

Abstract

Predicting the interactions between drugs and targets plays an important role in the process of new drug discovery, drug repurposing (also known as drug repositioning). There is a need to develop novel and efficient prediction approaches in order to avoid the costly and laborious process of determining drug-target interactions (DTIs) based on experiments alone. These computational prediction approaches should be capable of identifying the potential DTIs in a timely manner. Matrix factorization methods have been proven to be the most reliable group of methods. Here, we first propose a matrix factorization-based method termed 'Coupled Matrix-Matrix Completion' (CMMC). Next, in order to utilize more comprehensive information provided in different databases and incorporate multiple types of scores for drug-drug similarities and target-target relationship, we then extend CMMC to 'Coupled Tensor-Matrix Completion' (CTMC) by considering drug-drug and target-target similarity/interaction tensors. Results: Evaluation on two benchmark datasets, DrugBank and TTD, shows that CTMC outperforms the matrix-factorization-based methods: GRMF, $L_{2,1}$-GRMF, NRLMF and NRLMF$\beta $. Based on the evaluation, CMMC and CTMC outperform the above three methods in term of area under the curve, F1 score, sensitivity and specificity in a considerably shorter run time.

Keywords: coupled matrix–matrix; coupled matrix–tensor; drug–target interaction; matrix completion; matrix factorization.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Computational Biology / methods*
  • Drug Delivery Systems*
  • Drug Development
  • Drug Interactions
  • Humans