Graph AI generates neurological hypotheses validated in molecular, organoid, and clinical systems
Ayush Noori, Joaqu\'in Polonuer, Katharina Meyer, Bogdan Budnik, Shad Morton, Xinyuan Wang, Sumaiya Nazeen, Yingnan He, I\~naki Arango, Lucas Vittor, Matthew Woodworth, Richard C. Krolewski, Michelle M. Li, Ninning Liu, Tushar Kamath, Evan Macosko, Dylan Ritter, Jalwa Afroz

TL;DR
PROTON, a graph transformer model, generates and validates neurological disease hypotheses across molecular, organoid, and clinical systems, advancing AI-driven discovery in neurology.
Contribution
This work introduces PROTON, a novel heterogeneous graph transformer that predicts and validates neurological hypotheses across multiple biological systems.
Findings
PROTON linked genetic loci to neuron survival genes in Parkinson's disease.
Predicted pesticides toxic to patient-derived neurons, including endosulfan.
Confirmed five drugs associated with reduced dementia risk in clinical data.
Abstract
Neurological diseases are the leading global cause of disability, yet most lack disease-modifying treatments. We present PROTON, a heterogeneous graph transformer that generates testable hypotheses across molecular, organoid, and clinical systems. To evaluate PROTON, we apply it to Parkinson's disease (PD), bipolar disorder (BD), and Alzheimer's disease (AD). In PD, PROTON linked genetic risk loci to genes essential for dopaminergic neuron survival and predicted pesticides toxic to patient-derived neurons, including the insecticide endosulfan, which ranked within the top 1.29% of predictions. In silico screens performed by PROTON reproduced six genome-wide -synuclein experiments, including a split-ubiquitin yeast two-hybrid system (normalized enrichment score [NES] = 2.30, FDR-adjusted ), an ascorbate peroxidase proximity labeling assay (NES = 2.16, FDR $<…
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TopicsParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments · Biotin and Related Studies · Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks
