| Literature DB >> 24926314 |
José P Pinto1, Rui S R Machado1, Joana M Xavier1, Matthias E Futschik2.
Abstract
The study of molecular networks has recently moved into the limelight of biomedical research. While it has certainly provided us with plenty of new insights into cellular mechanisms, the challenge now is how to modify or even restructure these networks. This is especially true for human diseases, which can be regarded as manifestations of distorted states of molecular networks. Of the possible interventions for altering networks, the use of drugs is presently the most feasible. In this mini-review, we present and discuss some exemplary approaches of how analysis of molecular interaction networks can contribute to pharmacology (e.g., by identifying new drug targets or prediction of drug side effects), as well as list pointers to relevant resources and software to guide future research. We also outline recent progress in the use of drugs for in vitro reprogramming of cells, which constitutes an example par excellence for altering molecular interaction networks with drugs.Entities:
Keywords: diseases; drugs; molecular interactions; networks; stem cells
Year: 2014 PMID: 24926314 PMCID: PMC4045242 DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2014.00160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Genet ISSN: 1664-8021 Impact factor: 4.599
Publically available resource for network-based drug targeting and repositioning.
| Resource | URL | Description | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| DRAR-CPI | Web server that derives and compares the interaction profile of a inputted drug with those of a library of drugs | ||
| DrugBank | Database containing detailed information for approved or experimental drugs and their targets | ||
| DvD | Add-on software packages for R and Cytoscape for drug repurposing using gene expression data | ||
| Mantra | Computational on-line tool for analyzing the mode of action of a drug using its induced gene expression | ||
| PROMISCUOUS | Database for drug repositioning based on integrated PPI, drug–protein interactions, and side effects | ||
| SIDER | Database containing side effects of marketed drugs | ||
| Stitch | Database accumulating a large number of interactions between chemicals and proteins for various organisms | ||
| UniHI | Web-based platform integrating human molecular interactions, gene expression, phenotypes, and drug target information ( |