COVID19 Drug Repository: text-mining the literature in search of putative COVID19 therapeutics

Author:

Tworowski Dmitry1,Gorohovski Alessandro1ORCID,Mukherjee Sumit1,Carmi Gon1,Levy Eliad1,Detroja Rajesh1,Mukherjee Sunanda Biswas1,Frenkel-Morgenstern Milana1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Cancer Genomics and Biocomputing of Complex Diseases, Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar-Ilan University, Henrietta Szold 8, Safed 13195, Israel

Abstract

Abstract The recent outbreak of COVID-19 has generated an enormous amount of Big Data. To date, the COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19), lists ∼130,000 articles from the WHO COVID-19 database, PubMed Central, medRxiv, and bioRxiv, as collected by Semantic Scholar. According to LitCovid (11 August 2020), ∼40,300 COVID19-related articles are currently listed in PubMed. It has been shown in clinical settings that the analysis of past research results and the mining of available data can provide novel opportunities for the successful application of currently approved therapeutics and their combinations for the treatment of conditions caused by a novel SARS-CoV-2 infection. As such, effective responses to the pandemic require the development of efficient applications, methods and algorithms for data navigation, text-mining, clustering, classification, analysis, and reasoning. Thus, our COVID19 Drug Repository represents a modular platform for drug data navigation and analysis, with an emphasis on COVID-19-related information currently being reported. The COVID19 Drug Repository enables users to focus on different levels of complexity, starting from general information about (FDA-) approved drugs, PubMed references, clinical trials, recipes as well as the descriptions of molecular mechanisms of drugs’ action. Our COVID19 drug repository provide a most updated world-wide collection of drugs that has been repurposed for COVID19 treatments around the world.

Funder

Kamin grant of Israel

COVID-19 Data Science Institute

Bar-Ilan University

PBC

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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