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Characterizing and optimizing human anticancer drug targets based on topological properties in the context of biological pathways.

Jian Zhang1, Yan Wang2, Desi Shang3, Fulong Yu3, Wei Liu4, Yan Zhang1, Chenchen Feng1, Qiuyu Wang5, Yanjun Xu3, Yuejuan Liu1, Xuefeng Bai1, Xuecang Li1, Chunquan Li6.   

Abstract

One of the challenging problems in drug discovery is to identify the novel targets for drugs. Most of the traditional methods for drug targets optimization focused on identifying the particular families of "druggable targets", but ignored their topological properties based on the biological pathways. In this study, we characterized the topological properties of human anticancer drug targets (ADTs) in the context of biological pathways. We found that the ADTs tended to present the following seven topological properties: influence the number of the pathways related to cancer, be localized at the start or end of the pathways, interact with cancer related genes, exhibit higher connectivity, vulnerability, betweenness, and closeness than other genes. We first ranked ADTs based on their topological property values respectively, then fused them into one global-rank using the joint cumulative distribution of an N-dimensional order statistic to optimize human ADTs. We applied the optimization method to 13 anticancer drugs, respectively. Results demonstrated that over 70% of known ADTs were ranked in the top 20%. Furthermore, the performance for mercaptopurine was significant: 6 known targets (ADSL, GMPR2, GMPR, HPRT1, AMPD3, AMPD2) were ranked in the top 15 and other four out of the top 15 (MAT2A, CDKN1A, AREG, JUN) have the potentialities to become new targets for cancer therapy.
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Keywords:  Drug targets; Optimization; Pathways; Topology

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25724580     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbi.2015.02.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Inform        ISSN: 1532-0464            Impact factor:   6.317


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