Abstract

A crucial biological process called angiogenesis plays a vital role in migration, growth, and wound healing of endothelial cells and other processes that are controlled by chemical signals. Angiogenesis is the process that controls the growth of blood vessels within tissues while angiogenesis proteins play a significant role in the proper working of this process. The balancing of these signals is necessary for the proper working of angiogenesis. Unbalancing of these signals increases blood vessel formation, which causes abnormal growth or several diseases including cancer. The proposed work focuses on developing a two-layered prediction model using different classifiers like random forest (RF), neural network, and support vector machine. The first level performs in silico identification of angiogenesis proteins based on the primary structure. In the case the protein is an angiogenesis protein, then the second level predicts whether the protein is linked with tumor angiogenesis or not. The performance of the model is evaluated through various validation techniques. The model was evaluated using k-fold cross-validation, independent, self-consistency, and jackknife testing. The overall accuracy using an RF classifier for angiogenesis at the first level was 97.8% and for tumor angiogenesis at the second level was 99.5%, ANN showed 94.1% accuracy for angiogenesis and 79.9% for tumor angiogenesis, and the accuracy of SVM for angiogenesis was 78.8% and for tumor angiogenesis was 65.19%.

Highlights

  • The biological process in which new blood vessels develop from preexisting blood vessels is called angiogenesis [1]

  • This study proposes a prediction model for the classification of angiogenesis and tumor angiogenesis

  • The current study reveals that random forest (RF) showed the best results among these classification approaches

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Introduction

The biological process in which new blood vessels develop from preexisting blood vessels is called angiogenesis [1]. The consequences of these chemical signals remain balanced which means that new blood vessels only develop on a need basis. Sometimes these signals can be unbalanced and may increase blood vessel formation, which in return causes abnormal growth or diseases [2, 3]. Angiogenesis plays a vital role in the development and growth of cancer cells [4, 5]. Just like normal cell growth, tumor cells need oxygen and other nutrients to grow and expand. These elements are present in the blood. This abnormal angiogenesis process causes cancer and is a precursor of several diseases like leukemia, hematologic diseases, muscular degeneration, and eye diseases [8,9,10]

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