Issue 11, 2015

An integrated network platform for contextual prioritization of drugs and pathways

Abstract

Repurposing of drugs to novel disease indications has promise for faster clinical translation. However, identifying the best drugs for a given pathological context is not trivial. We developed an integrated random walk-based network framework that combines functional biomolecular relationships and known drug–target interactions as a platform for contextual prioritization of drugs, genes and pathways. We show that the use of gene-centric or drug-centric data, such as gene expression data or a phenotypic drug screen, respectively, within this network platform can effectively prioritize drugs and pathways, respectively, to the studied biological context. We demonstrate that various genomic data can be used as contextual cues to effectively prioritize drugs to the studied context, while similarly, phenotypic drug screen data can be used to effectively prioritize genes and pathways to the studied phenotypic context. As a proof-of-principle, we showcase the use of our platform to identify known and novel drug indications against different subsets of breast cancers through contextual prioritization based on genome-wide gene expression, shRNA and drug screen and clinical survival data. The integrated network and associated methods are incorporated into the NetWalker suite for functional genomics analysis (http://netwalkersuite.org).

Graphical abstract: An integrated network platform for contextual prioritization of drugs and pathways

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Jun 2015
Accepted
19 Aug 2015
First published
19 Aug 2015

Mol. BioSyst., 2015,11, 2850-2859

An integrated network platform for contextual prioritization of drugs and pathways

A. Segura-Cabrera, N. Singh and K. Komurov, Mol. BioSyst., 2015, 11, 2850 DOI: 10.1039/C5MB00444F

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