基于疾病-蛋白质-药物网络的淀粉样蛋白沉积相关疾病综合网络分析

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL Pharmaceuticals Pub Date : 2024-12-22 DOI:10.3390/ph17121736
Aikaterini E I Rizou, Georgia I Nasi, Avgi E Apostolakou, Meletios A Dimopoulos, Efstathios Kastritis, Vassiliki A Iconomidou
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背景:目前,由于高通量技术和系统生物学,控制不同生物实体之间关联的复杂性比以往任何时候都更好地理解。相互作用的网络不仅对这些复杂关系的可视化是必要的,而且因为它们的分析往往对提取新的生物学知识有价值。方法:为此,我们构建了一个疾病-蛋白质-药物网络,重点关注一类罕见的蛋白质错误折叠疾病,即淀粉样蛋白病,以及其他与淀粉样蛋白沉积相关的病理状况。除了自组装成原纤维的淀粉样蛋白外,我们还包括在淀粉样蛋白沉积物中发现的其他共沉积蛋白。结果:在这项工作中,蛋白质-蛋白质、蛋白质-药物和疾病-药物关联被收集以创建一个异质网络。通过基于疾病和基于药物的分析,我们强调了疾病之间的共性,并提出了一种具有重新用途前景的获批药物。结论:已确定的疾病关联和候选药物可供进一步研究,可能有助于治疗与淀粉样蛋白沉积相关的疾病。
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Integrated Network-Based Analysis of Diseases Associated with Amyloid Deposition Through a Disease-Protein-Drug Network.

Background: At present, the complexity that governs the associations between different biological entities is understood better than ever before, owing to high-throughput techniques and systems biology. Networks of interactions are necessary not only for the visualization of these complex relationships but also because their analysis tends to be valuable for the extraction of novel biological knowledge. Methods: For this reason, we constructed a disease-protein-drug network, focusing on a category of rare protein-misfolding diseases, known as amyloidoses, and on other pathological conditions also associated with amyloid deposition. Apart from the amyloidogenic proteins that self-assemble into fibrils, we also included other co-deposited proteins found in amyloid deposits. Results: In this work, protein-protein, protein-drug, and disease-drug associations were collected to create a heterogenous network. Through disease-based and drug-based analyses, we highlighted commonalities between diseases and proposed an approved drug with prospects of repurposing. Conclusions: The identified disease associations and drug candidates are proposed for further study that will potentially help treat diseases associated with amyloid deposition.

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Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceuticals Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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期刊介绍: Pharmaceuticals (ISSN 1424-8247) is an international scientific journal of medicinal chemistry and related drug sciences.Our aim is to publish updated reviews as well as research articles with comprehensive theoretical and experimental details. Short communications are also accepted; therefore, there is no restriction on the maximum length of the papers.
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