International audienceIn this paper, we present a method to automatically detect and characterise interactions between genes in biomedical literature. Our approach is based on a combination of data mining techniques: frequent sequential patterns filtered by linguistic constraints and recursive mining. Unlike most Natural Language Processing (NLP) approaches, our approach does not use syntactic parsing to learn and apply linguistic rules. It does not require any resource except the training corpus to learn patterns. The process is in two steps. First, frequent sequential patterns are extracted from the training corpus. Second, after validation of those patterns, they are applied on the application corpus to detect and characterise new intera...