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Pathformer: a biological pathway informed transformer for disease diagnosis and prognosis using multi-omics data

Bioinformatics, ISSN: 1367-4811, Vol: 40, Issue: 5
2024
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Motivation: Multi-omics data provide a comprehensive view of gene regulation at multiple levels, which is helpful in achieving accurate diagnosis of complex diseases like cancer. However, conventional integration methods rarely utilize prior biological knowledge and lack interpretability. Results: To integrate various multi-omics data of tissue and liquid biopsies for disease diagnosis and prognosis, we developed a biological pathway informed Transformer, Pathformer. It embeds multi-omics input with a compacted multi-modal vector and a pathway-based sparse neural network. Pathformer also leverages criss-cross attention mechanism to capture the crosstalk between different pathways and modalities. We first benchmarked Pathformer with 18 comparable methods on multiple cancer datasets, where Pathformer outperformed all the other methods, with an average improvement of 6.3%–14.7% in F1 score for cancer survival prediction, 5.1%–12% for cancer stage prediction, and 8.1%–13.6% for cancer drug response prediction. Subsequently, for cancer prognosis prediction based on tissue multi-omics data, we used a case study to demonstrate the biological interpretability of Pathformer by identifying key pathways and their biological crosstalk. Then, for cancer early diagnosis based on liquid biopsy data, we used plasma and platelet datasets to demonstrate Pathformer’s potential of clinical applications in cancer screening. Moreover, we revealed deregulation of interesting pathways (e.g. scavenger receptor pathway) and their crosstalk in cancer patients’ blood, providing potential candidate targets for cancer microenvironment study.

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