Precision Drug Repurposing

Author:

Chen Shuwei1,Zeng Junhao1,Saad Mariam2,Lineaweaver William C.2,Chen Zhiwei3,Pan Yuyan1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic Surgery, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

2. Department of Plastic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN

3. Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Center, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

Abstract

Background Hyperpigmentation is a skin disorder characterized by a localized darkening of the skin due to increased melanin production. When patients fail first line topical treatments, secondary treatments such as chemical peels and lasers are offered. However, these interventions are not devoid of risks and are associated with postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. In the quest for novel therapeutic potentials, this study aims to investigate computational methods in the identification of new targeted therapies in the treatment of hyperpigmentation. Methods We used a comprehensive approach, which integrated text mining, interpreting gene lists through enrichment analysis and integration of diverse biological information (GeneCodis), protein-protein association networks and functional enrichment analyses (STRING), and plug-in network centrality parameters (Cytoscape) to pinpoint genes closely associated with hyperpigmentation. Subsequently, analysis of drug-gene interactions to identify potential drugs (Cortellis) was utilized to select drugs targeting these identified genes. Lastly, we used Deep Learning Based Drug Repurposing Toolkit (DeepPurpose) to conduct drug-target interaction predictions to ultimately identify candidate drugs with the most promising binding affinities. Results Thirty-four hyperpigmentation-related genes were identified by text mining. Eight key genes were highlighted by utilizing GeneCodis, STRING, Cytoscape, gene enrichment, and protein-protein interaction analysis. Thirty-five drugs targeting hyperpigmentation-associated genes were identified by Cortellis, and 29 drugs, including 16 M2PK1 inhibitors, 11 KRAS inhibitors, and 2 BRAF inhibitors were recommended by DeepPurpose. Conclusions The study highlights the promise of advanced computational methodology for identifying potential treatments for hyperpigmentation.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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