DruID: Personalized Drug Recommendations by Integrating Multiple Biomedical Databases for Cancer

biorxiv(2021)

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Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies have led to the development of personalized genomic profiles in diagnostic panels that inform oncologists of alterations in clinically relevant genes. While targeted therapies for some alterations may be found, an effective therapeutic strategy should consider multiple and dependent genetic interactions that affect cancer progression, a task which remains challenging. There are ongoing efforts to profile cancer cells in-vitro, both to catalog their genomic information and study their sensitivity to various drugs. There is a need for tools that can interpret the personalized genomic profile of a patient in light of information from these biological and pre-clinical studies and recommend potentially useful drugs. To address this need, we develop a new algorithmic framework called DruID, to effectively combine drug efficacy predictions from a deep neural network model with information, such as drug sensitivity, drug-drug interactions and genetic dependencies, from multiple publicly available databases. We empirically evaluate DruID on cancer cell line data on which efficacy of many drugs have been experimentally determined. We find that DruID outperforms competing approaches and promises to be a useful tool in clinical decision-making. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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personalized drug recommendations,multiple biomedical databases
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