MSFF-MA-DDI: Multi-Source Feature Fusion with Multiple Attention blocks for predicting Drug-Drug Interaction events

This study designs a Multi-Source Feature Fusion framework with Multiple Attention blocks named MSFF-MA-DDI that utilizes multimodal data for DDI event prediction. MSFF-MA-DDI can (i) encode global correlations between long-distance atoms in drug molecular sequences by a self-attention layer based on a position embedding block and (ii) fuse drug sequence features and heterogeneous features (chemical substructure, target, and enzyme) through a multi-head attention block to better represent the features of drugs. Experiments on real-world datasets show that MSFF-MA-DDI can achieve performance that is close to or even better than state-of-the-art models. Especially in cold start scenarios, the model can achieve the best performance. The effectiveness of the model is also supported by the case study on nervous system drugs. The source codes and data are available at https://github.com/BioCenter-SHU/MSFF-MA-DDI.PMID:38154317 | DOI:10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2023.108001
Source: Computational Biology and Chemistry - Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Source Type: research