Author:
Hickey Stephanie L.,McKim Alexander,Mancuso Christopher A.,Krishnan Arjun
Abstract
Complex diseases are associated with a wide range of cellular, physiological, and clinical phenotypes. To advance our understanding of disease mechanisms and our ability to treat these diseases, it is critical to delineate the molecular basis and therapeutic avenues of specific disease phenotypes, especially those that are associated with multiple diseases. Inflammatory processes constitute one such prominent phenotype, being involved in a wide range of health problems including ischemic heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and autoimmune and neurodegenerative conditions. While hundreds of genes might play a role in the etiology of each of these diseases, isolating the genes involved in the specific phenotype (e.g., inflammation “component”) could help us understand the genes and pathways underlying this phenotype across diseases and predict potential drugs to target the phenotype. Here, we present a computational approach that integrates gene interaction networks, disease-/trait-gene associations, and drug-target information to accomplish this goal. We apply this approach to isolate gene signatures of complex diseases that correspond to chronic inflammation and use SAveRUNNER to prioritize drugs to reveal new therapeutic opportunities.
Funder
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Brain and Behavior Research Foundation
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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