Integrative resource for network-based investigation of COVID-19 combinatorial drug repositioning and mechanism of action

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Abstract

An effective monotherapy to target the complex and multifactorial pathology of SARS-CoV-2 infection poses a challenge to drug repositioning, which can be improved by combination therapy. We developed an online network pharmacology-based drug repositioning platform, COVID-CDR (http://vafaeelab.com/COVID19repositioning.html), that enables a visual and quantitative investigation of the interplay between the primary drug targets and the SARS-CoV-2-host interactome in the human protein-protein interaction network. COVID-CDR prioritizes drug combinations with potential to act synergistically through different, yet potentially complementary, pathways. It provides the options for understanding multi-evidence drug-pair similarity scores along with several other relevant information on individual drugs or drug pairs. Overall, COVID-CDR is a first-of-its-kind online platform that provides a systematic approach for pre-clinical in silico investigation of combination therapies for treating COVID-19 at the fingertips of the clinicians and researchers.

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Azad, A. K. M., Fatima, S., Capraro, A., Waters, S. A., & Vafaee, F. (2021). Integrative resource for network-based investigation of COVID-19 combinatorial drug repositioning and mechanism of action. Patterns, 2(9). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patter.2021.100325

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