Prioritizing cancer therapeutic genes using BioRank: A biologically-informed PageRank framework
Duc-Tinh Pham, Huu-Tam Nguyen, Van-Hai Pham, Van-Thanh Le

TL;DR
BioRank is a new method that helps scientists identify important cancer genes by combining biological data with a ranking algorithm.
Contribution
BioRank integrates biological insights into a PageRank framework to improve therapeutic gene prioritization.
Findings
BioRank outperforms existing methods in identifying known cancer targets from OncoKB.
It achieves higher Recall@ and nDCG@ metrics across seven cancer datasets.
BioRank identifies both known and under-explored therapeutic gene candidates.
Abstract
The identification of therapeutic target genes constitutes a critical yet challenging aspect of cancer research, primarily due to the inherent complexities of biological systems and the heterogeneity of molecular data. This study introduces BioRank, an innovative gene prioritization methodology that extends the traditional PageRank algorithm by integrating biological insights through a custom-designed vector. This vector synthesizes differential gene expression, functional annotations (derived from GO, KEGG, and Reactome), and coexpression similarity to achieve a classification of enhanced biological significance. BioRank was validated using RNA sequencing data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), alongside protein–protein interaction networks from HIPPIE across seven cancer datasets. Experimental results illustrate that BioRank effectively facilitates the identification and…
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TopicsBioinformatics and Genomic Networks · Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research · Protein Degradation and Inhibitors
