A computational platform and guide for acceleration of novel medicines and personalized medicine

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Abstract

In the era of big data and informatics, computational integration of data across the hierarchical structures of human biology enables discovery of new druggable targets of disease and new mode of action of a drug. We present herein a computational framework and guide of integrating drug targets, gene expression data, transcription factors, and prior knowledge of protein interactions to computationally construct the signaling network (mode of action) of a drug. In a similar manner, a disease network is constructed using its disease targets. And then, drug candidates are computationally prioritized by computationally ranking the closeness between a disease network and a drug’s signaling network. Furthermore, we describe the use of the most perturbed HLA genes to assess the safety risk for immune-mediated adverse reactions such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis.

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Melas, I. N., Sakellaropoulos, T., Hur, J., Messinis, D., Guo, E. Y., Alexopoulos, L. G., & Bai, J. P. F. (2019). A computational platform and guide for acceleration of novel medicines and personalized medicine. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1939, pp. 181–198). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9089-4_10

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