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Towards a Pathway Inventory of the Human Brain for Modeling Disease Mechanisms Underlying Neurodegeneration

机译:建立人类大脑的通路清单,以模拟潜在的神经退行性疾病机理

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Molecular signaling pathways have been long used to demonstrate interactions among upstream causal molecules and downstream biological effects. They show the signal flow between cell compartments, the majority of which are represented as cartoons. These are often drawn manually by scanning through the literature, which is time-consuming, static, and non-interoperable. Moreover, these pathways are often devoid of context (condition and tissue) and biased toward certain disease conditions. Mining the scientific literature creates new possibilities to retrieve pathway information at higher contextual resolution and specificity. To address this challenge, we have created a pathway terminology system by combining signaling pathways and biological events to ensure a broad coverage of the entire pathway knowledge domain. This terminology was applied to mining biomedical papers and patents about neurodegenerative diseases with focus on Alzheimer's disease. We demonstrate the power of our approach by mapping literature-derived signaling pathways onto their corresponding anatomical regions in the human brain under healthy and Alzheimer's disease states. We demonstrate how this knowledge resource can be used to identify a putative mechanism explaining the mode-of-action of the approved drug Rasagiline, and show how this resource can be used for fingerprinting patents to support the discovery of pathway knowledge for Alzheimer's disease. Finally, we propose that based on next-generation cause-and-effect pathway models, a dedicated inventory of computer-processable pathway models specific to neurodegenerative diseases can be established, which hopefully accelerates context-specific enrichment analysis of experimental data with higher resolution and richer annotations.
机译:分子信号传导途径长期以来一直被用来证明上游因果分子与下游生物学效应之间的相互作用。它们显示了细胞隔室之间的信号流,其中大多数以卡通表示。这些通常是通过扫描文献来手动绘制的,这是耗时,静态且不可互操作的。而且,这些途径通常没有背景(状况和组织),并且偏向某些疾病状况。挖掘科学文献创造了更高的上下文分辨率和特异性来检索途径信息的新可能性。为了应对这一挑战,我们通过结合信号传导途径和生物学事件来创建途径术语系统,以确保广泛涵盖整个途径知识领域。该术语用于挖掘有关神经退行性疾病的生物医学论文和专利,重点是阿尔茨海默氏病。通过在健康和阿尔茨海默氏病状态下,将文献衍生的信号通路映射到人脑中相应的解剖区域,我们证明了我们方法的力量。我们将演示如何使用此知识资源来确定解释批准的雷沙吉兰药物作用方式的推定机制,并说明如何将该资源用于指纹专利以支持阿尔茨海默氏病途径知识的发现。最后,我们建议,基于下一代因果途径模型,可以建立专门针对神经退行性疾病的计算机可处理途径模型的专用清单,以期加速高分辨率和高灵敏度的实验数据的特定于上下文的富集分析。更丰富的注释。

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