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Systems biology approaches for identifying adverse drug reactions and elucidating their underlying biological mechanisms.

Mary Regina Boland1,2,3,4, Alexandra Jacunski1,2,3,5, Tal Lorberbaum1,2,3,6, Joseph D Romano1,2,3, Robert Moskovitch1,2,3, Nicholas P Tatonetti1,2,3,4.   

Abstract

Small molecules are indispensable to modern medical therapy. However, their use may lead to unintended, negative medical outcomes commonly referred to as adverse drug reactions (ADRs). These effects vary widely in mechanism, severity, and populations affected, making ADR prediction and identification important public health concerns. Current methods rely on clinical trials and postmarket surveillance programs to find novel ADRs; however, clinical trials are limited by small sample size, whereas postmarket surveillance methods may be biased and inherently leave patients at risk until sufficient clinical evidence has been gathered. Systems pharmacology, an emerging interdisciplinary field combining network and chemical biology, provides important tools to uncover and understand ADRs and may mitigate the drawbacks of traditional methods. In particular, network analysis allows researchers to integrate heterogeneous data sources and quantify the interactions between biological and chemical entities. Recent work in this area has combined chemical, biological, and large-scale observational health data to predict ADRs in both individual patients and global populations. In this review, we explore the rapid expansion of systems pharmacology in the study of ADRs. We enumerate the existing methods and strategies and illustrate progress in the field with a model framework that incorporates crucial data elements, such as diet and comorbidities, known to modulate ADR risk. Using this framework, we highlight avenues of research that may currently be underexplored, representing opportunities for future work.
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26559926      PMCID: PMC4760887          DOI: 10.1002/wsbm.1323

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wiley Interdiscip Rev Syst Biol Med        ISSN: 1939-005X


  108 in total

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4.  Prognosis of Clinical Outcomes with Temporal Patterns and Experiences with One Class Feature Selection.

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Review 7.  Use of Biomedical Ontologies for Integration of Biological Knowledge for Learning and Prediction of Adverse Drug Reactions.

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Review 9.  Bioinformatics Accelerates the Major Tetrad: A Real Boost for the Pharmaceutical Industry.

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Review 10.  Computational models for predicting drug responses in cancer research.

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