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A Deep Neural Network for Gastric Cancer Prognosis Prediction Based on Biological Information Pathways.

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Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the deadliest cancers in the world, with a 5-year overall survival rate of lower than 20% for patients with advanced GC. Genomic information is now frequently employed for precision cancer treatment due to the rapid advancements of high-throughput sequencing technologies. As a result, integrating multiomics data to construct predictive models for the GC patient prognosis is critical for tailored medical care.In this study, we integrated multiomics data to design a biological pathway-based gastric cancer sparse deep neural network (GCS-Net) by modifying the P-NET model for long-term survival prediction of GC. The GCS-Net showed higher accuracy (accuracy = 0.844), area under the curve (AUC = 0.807), and F1 score (F1 = 0.913) than traditional machine learning models. Furthermore, the GCS-Net not only enables accurate patient survival prognosis but also provides model interpretability capabilities lacking in most traditional deep neural networks to describe the complex biological process of prognosis. The GCS-Net suggested the importance of genes (UBE2C, JAK2, RAD21, CEP250, NUP210, PTPN1, CDC27, NINL, NUP188, and PLK4) and biological pathways (Mitotic Anaphase, Resolution of Sister Chromatid Cohesion, and SUMO E3 ligases) to GC, which is consistent with the results revealed in biological- and medical-related studies of GC.The GCS-Net is an interpretable deep neural network built using biological pathway information whose structure represents a nonlinear hierarchical representation of genes and biological pathways. It can not only accurately predict the prognosis of GC patients but also suggest the importance of genes and biological pathways. The GCS-Net opens up new avenues for biological research and could be adapted for other cancer prediction and discovery activities as well.Copyright © 2022 Jili Hu et al.

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