| Literature DB >> 26883326 |
Wei Ma, Lu Zhang, Pan Zeng, Chuanbo Huang, Jianwei Li, Bin Geng, Jichun Yang, Wei Kong, Xuezhong Zhou, Qinghua Cui.
Abstract
The microbiota living in the human body has critical impacts on our health and disease, but a systems understanding of its relationships with disease remains limited. Here, we use a large-scale text mining-based manually curated microbe-disease association data set to construct a microbe-based human disease network and investigate the relationships between microbes and disease genes, symptoms, chemical fragments and drugs. We reveal that microbe-based disease loops are significantly coherent. Microbe-based disease connections have strong overlaps with those constructed by disease genes, symptoms, chemical fragments and drugs. Moreover, we confirm that the microbe-based disease analysis is able to predict novel connections and mechanisms for disease, microbes, genes and drugs. The presented network, methods and findings can be a resource helpful for addressing some issues in medicine, for example, the discovery of bench knowledge and bedside clinical solutions for disease mechanism understanding, diagnosis and therapy.Entities:
Keywords: disease; microbiota; network biology
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26883326 DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbw005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brief Bioinform ISSN: 1467-5463 Impact factor: 11.622