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Cluster Analysis of Medicinal Plants and Targets Based on Multipartite Network.

Namgil Lee1,2, Hojin Yoo2, Heejung Yang2,3.   

Abstract

Network-based methods for the analysis of drug-target interactions have gained attention and rely on the paradigm that a single drug can act on multiple targets rather than a single target. In this study, we have presented a novel approach to analyze the interactions between the chemicals in the medicinal plants and multiple targets based on the complex multipartite network of the medicinal plants, multi-chemicals, and multiple targets. The multipartite network was constructed via the conjunction of two relationships: chemicals in plants and the biological actions of those chemicals on the targets. In doing so, we introduced an index of the efficacy of chemicals in a plant on a protein target of interest, called target potency score (TPS). We showed that the analysis can identify specific chemical profiles from each group of plants, which can then be employed for discovering new alternative therapeutic agents. Furthermore, specific clusters of plants and chemicals acting on specific targets were retrieved using TPS that suggested potential drug candidates with high probability of clinical success. We expect that this approach may open a way to predict the biological functions of multi-chemicals and multi-plants on the targets of interest and enable repositioning of the plants and chemicals.

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Keywords:  medicinal plants; multi-chemicals; multi-targets; multipartite network; network analysis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33917905      PMCID: PMC8068312          DOI: 10.3390/biom11040546

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomolecules        ISSN: 2218-273X


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