Gut metagenome-derived image augmentation and deep learning improve prediction accuracy of metabolic disease classification.

Q3 Medicine 遗传 Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.16288/j.yczz.24-086
Hui-Yi Zheng, Hua-Xuan Wu, Zhi-Qiang Du
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In recent years, statistics and machine learning methods have been widely used to analyze the relationship between human gut microbial metagenome and metabolic diseases, which is of great significance for the functional annotation and development of microbial communities. In this study, we proposed a new and scalable framework for image enhancement and deep learning of gut metagenome, which could be used in the classification of human metabolic diseases. Each data sample in three representative human gut metagenome datasets was transformed into image and enhanced, and put into the machine learning models of logistic regression (LR), support vector machine (SVM), Bayesian network (BN) and random forest (RF), and the deep learning models of multilayer perceptron (MLP) and convolutional neural network (CNN). The accuracy performance of the overall evaluation model for disease prediction was verified by accuracy (A), accuracy (P), recall (R), F1 score (F1), area under ROC curve (AUC) and 10 fold cross-validation. The results showed that the overall performance of MLP model was better than that of CNN, LR, SVM, BN, RF and PopPhy-CNN, and the performance of MLP and CNN models was further improved after data enhancement (random rotation and adding salt-and-pepper noise). The accuracy of MLP model in disease prediction was further improved by 4%-11%, F1 by 1%-6% and AUC by 5%-10%. The above results showed that human gut metagenome image enhancement and deep learning could accurately extract microbial characteristics and effectively predict the host disease phenotype. The source code and datasets used in this study can be publicly accessed in https://github.com/HuaXWu/GM_ML_Classification.git.

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肠道元基因组图像增强和深度学习提高了代谢性疾病分类的预测准确性。
近年来,统计学和机器学习方法被广泛用于分析人类肠道微生物元基因组与代谢性疾病之间的关系,这对微生物群落的功能标注和发展具有重要意义。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种新的、可扩展的肠道元基因组图像增强和深度学习框架,可用于人类代谢性疾病的分类。我们将三个具有代表性的人类肠道元基因组数据集中的每个数据样本转化为图像并进行增强,然后将其放入逻辑回归(LR)、支持向量机(SVM)、贝叶斯网络(BN)和随机森林(RF)等机器学习模型以及多层感知器(MLP)和卷积神经网络(CNN)等深度学习模型中。通过准确率(A)、精确率(P)、召回率(R)、F1得分(F1)、ROC曲线下面积(AUC)和10倍交叉验证验证了疾病预测综合评价模型的准确性表现。结果表明,MLP 模型的总体性能优于 CNN、LR、SVM、BN、RF 和 PopPhy-CNN,在数据增强(随机旋转和添加椒盐噪声)后,MLP 和 CNN 模型的性能进一步提高。MLP 模型的疾病预测准确率提高了 4%-11%,F1 提高了 1%-6%,AUC 提高了 5%-10%。上述结果表明,人类肠道元基因组图像增强和深度学习可以准确提取微生物特征,有效预测宿主疾病表型。本研究使用的源代码和数据集可在 https://github.com/HuaXWu/GM_ML_Classification.git 上公开访问。
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