A Transcriptome- and Interactome-Based Analysis Identifies Repurposable Drugs for Human Breast Cancer Subtypes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous and complex disease characterized by different subtypes
with distinct morphologies and clinical implications and for which new and effective treatment options
are urgently demanded. The computational approaches recently developed for drug repurposing
provide a very promising opportunity to offer tools that efficiently screen potential novel medical
indications for various drugs that are already approved and used in clinical practice. Here, we started
with disease-associated genes that were identified through a transcriptome-based analysis, which we
used to predict potential repurposable drugs for various breast cancer subtypes by using an algorithm
that we developed for drug repurposing called SAveRUNNER. Our findings were also in silico validated
by performing a gene set enrichment analysis, which confirmed that most of the predicted repurposable
drugs may have a potential treatment effect against breast cancer pathophenotypes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
breast cancer subtypes; switch genes; drug repurposing; SAveRUNNER
Elenco autori:
Fiscon, Giulia; Conte, Federica; Sibilio, Pasquale; Paci, Paola
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