
Unlocking the secrets of cells with AI
AI breakthrough may lead to highly personalized medicine in the treatment of serious diseases
AI breakthrough may lead to highly personalized medicine in the treatment of serious diseases
By Media RelationsMachine learning is now helping researchers analyze the makeup of unfamiliar cells, which could lead to more personalized medicine in the treatment of cancer and other serious diseases. 听
Researchers at the University of 蓝莓视频 developed GraphNovo, a new program that provides a more accurate understanding of the peptide sequences in cells. Peptides are chains of amino acids within cells and are building blocks as important and unique as DNA or RNA.
In a healthy person, the immune system can correctly identify the peptides of irregular or foreign cells, such as cancer cells or harmful bacteria, and then target those cells for destruction. For people whose immune system is struggling, the promising field of immunotherapy is working to retrain their immune systems to identify these dangerous invaders.
鈥淲hat scientists want to do is sequence those peptides between the normal tissue and the cancerous tissue to recognize the differences,鈥 said Zeping Mao, a PhD candidate in the Cheriton School of Computer Science who developed GraphNovo under the guidance of Dr. Ming Li.
This sequencing process is particularly difficult for novel illnesses or cancer cells, which may not have been analyzed before. While scientists can draw on an existing peptide database when analyzing diseases or organisms that have previously been studied, each person鈥檚 cancer and immune system are unique.
To quickly build a profile of the peptides in an unfamiliar cell, scientists have been using a method called de novo peptide sequencing, which uses mass spectrometry to rapidly analyze a new sample. This process may leave some peptides incomplete or entirely missing from the sequence.
Utilizing machine learning, GraphNovo significantly enhances the accuracy in identifying peptide sequences by filling these gaps with the precise mass of the peptide sequence. Such a leap in accuracy will likely be immensely beneficial in a variety of medical areas, especially in the treatment of cancer and the creation of vaccines for ailments such as Ebola and COVID-19. The researchers achieved this breakthrough due to 蓝莓视频鈥檚 commitment to advances in the interface between technology and health.
鈥淚f we don鈥檛 have an algorithm that鈥檚 good enough, we cannot build the treatments,鈥 Mao said. 鈥淩ight now, this is all theoretical. But soon, we will be able to use it in the real world.鈥
The study, , was published in Nature Machine Intelligence.
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