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DeepDTF: Dual-Branch Transformer Fusion for Multi-Omics Anticancer Drug Response Prediction

Machine Learning 2026-03-26 v1

Abstract

Cancer drug response varies widely across tumors due to multi-layer molecular heterogeneity, motivating computational decision support for precision oncology. Despite recent progress in deep CDR models, robust alignment between high-dimensional multi-omics and chemically structured drugs remains challenging due to cross-modal misalignment and limited inductive bias. We present DeepDTF, an end-to-end dual-branch Transformer fusion framework for joint log(IC50) regression and drug sensitivity classification. The cell-line branch uses modality-specific encoders for multi-omics profiles with Transformer blocks to capture long-range dependencies, while the drug branch represents compounds as molecular graphs and encodes them with a GNN-Transformer to integrate local topology with global context. Omics and drug representations are fused by a Transformer-based module that models cross-modal interactions and mitigates feature misalignment. On public pharmacogenomic benchmarks under 5-fold cold-start cell-line evaluation, DeepDTF consistently outperforms strong baselines across omics settings, achieving up to RMSE=1.248, R^2=0.875, and AUC=0.987 with full multi-omics inputs, while reducing classification error (1-ACC) by 9.5%. Beyond accuracy, DeepDTF provides biologically grounded explanations via SHAP-based gene attributions and pathway enrichment with pre-ranked GSEA.

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@article{arxiv.2603.24265,
  title  = {DeepDTF: Dual-Branch Transformer Fusion for Multi-Omics Anticancer Drug Response Prediction},
  author = {Yuhan Zhao and Jacob Tennant and James Yang and Zhishan Guo and Young Whang and Ning Sui},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.24265},
  year   = {2026}
}

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7 Pages, 4 figures