ComiRNet: a database of predicted miRNA:mRNA interactions and regulatory networks
Abstract
Computational methods are fundamental in the identification of miRNAs target site and in the reconstruction of interacting regulatory networks they are able to control. Understanding mechanisms and functions of microRNAs (miRNAs) is pivotal for the elucidation of many biological processes and of etiopathology of some diseases, such as tumors and neurodegenerative syndromes. ComiRNet (Co-clustered miRNA Regulatory Networks) is a new database which collects data of miRNA:mRNA interactions and interacting networks by exploiting human miRNAs target predictions from 10 different databases stored in mirDIP. These data have been produced by using a combined data mining approach based on biclustering and semi-supervised ensemble-based learning techniques.ComiRNet provides a user-friendly graphical interface (GUI) for efficient query, retrieval, export, visualization and analysis of the discovered regulatory networks.Availability: ComiRNet is available at http://193.204.187.158:9002/MethodIn [1], we presented a method which learns to combine the scores of several prediction algorithms, in order to improve the reliability of the predicted interactions. The approach works in the semi-supervised ensemble learning setting which exploits information conveyed by both labeled (validated interactions, from miRTarBase [3]) and unlabeled (predicted interactions, from mirDIP) instances. The algorithm HOCCLUS2 [2] exploits the large set of produced predictions, with the associated probability, to extract a set of hierarchically organized biclusters. The construction of the hierarchy is performed by an iterative merging, considering both distance and density-based criteria. Extracted biclusters are also ranked on the basis of the p-values obtained by the Student's T-Test which compares intra- and inter- functional similarity of miRNA targets, computed on the basis of the gene classification provided in Gene Ontology (GO).The ComiRNet database relies on PostgreSQL DBMS, while the web-based platform is built through the Play 2.2 Java framework and the Cytoscape library.ResultsComiRNet stores approximately 5 million predicted interactions between 934 human miRNAs and 30,875 mRNAs, which are exploited in the construction of the hierarchies of biclusters representing potential miRNA regulatory networks. The ComiRNet web interface allows users to perform extraction and visualization of single interactions (with the score/probability assigned by the learning algorithm) and of biclusters of interest, as well as to easily browse whole biclusters hierarchies. Biclusters hierarchy browsing (i.e., navigation among parents and children biclusters) helps to identify intrinsic and functional relationships between different miRNAs and their predicted functional co-targeting on different groups of genes. The interface for the analysis of biclusters also provides a graph-based visualization of the predicted miRNA-gene interac
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Pio G.; Ceci M.; Malerba D.; D'Elia D.
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