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Automatic Filtering and Substantiation of Drug Safety Signals

Drug safety issues pose serious health threats to the population and constitute a major cause of mortality worldwide. Due to the prominent implications to both public health and the pharmaceutical industry, it is of great importance to unravel the molecular mechanisms by which an adverse drug reacti...

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Autores principales: Bauer-Mehren, Anna, van Mullingen, Erik M., Avillach, Paul, Carrascosa, María del Carmen, Garcia-Serna, Ricard, Piñero, Janet, Singh, Bharat, Lopes, Pedro, Oliveira, José L., Diallo, Gayo, Ahlberg Helgee, Ernst, Boyer, Scott, Mestres, Jordi, Sanz, Ferran, Kors, Jan A., Furlong, Laura I.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3320573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22496632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002457
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author Bauer-Mehren, Anna
van Mullingen, Erik M.
Avillach, Paul
Carrascosa, María del Carmen
Garcia-Serna, Ricard
Piñero, Janet
Singh, Bharat
Lopes, Pedro
Oliveira, José L.
Diallo, Gayo
Ahlberg Helgee, Ernst
Boyer, Scott
Mestres, Jordi
Sanz, Ferran
Kors, Jan A.
Furlong, Laura I.
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van Mullingen, Erik M.
Avillach, Paul
Carrascosa, María del Carmen
Garcia-Serna, Ricard
Piñero, Janet
Singh, Bharat
Lopes, Pedro
Oliveira, José L.
Diallo, Gayo
Ahlberg Helgee, Ernst
Boyer, Scott
Mestres, Jordi
Sanz, Ferran
Kors, Jan A.
Furlong, Laura I.
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description Drug safety issues pose serious health threats to the population and constitute a major cause of mortality worldwide. Due to the prominent implications to both public health and the pharmaceutical industry, it is of great importance to unravel the molecular mechanisms by which an adverse drug reaction can be potentially elicited. These mechanisms can be investigated by placing the pharmaco-epidemiologically detected adverse drug reaction in an information-rich context and by exploiting all currently available biomedical knowledge to substantiate it. We present a computational framework for the biological annotation of potential adverse drug reactions. First, the proposed framework investigates previous evidences on the drug-event association in the context of biomedical literature (signal filtering). Then, it seeks to provide a biological explanation (signal substantiation) by exploring mechanistic connections that might explain why a drug produces a specific adverse reaction. The mechanistic connections include the activity of the drug, related compounds and drug metabolites on protein targets, the association of protein targets to clinical events, and the annotation of proteins (both protein targets and proteins associated with clinical events) to biological pathways. Hence, the workflows for signal filtering and substantiation integrate modules for literature and database mining, in silico drug-target profiling, and analyses based on gene-disease networks and biological pathways. Application examples of these workflows carried out on selected cases of drug safety signals are discussed. The methodology and workflows presented offer a novel approach to explore the molecular mechanisms underlying adverse drug reactions.
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spelling pubmed-33205732012-04-11 Automatic Filtering and Substantiation of Drug Safety Signals Bauer-Mehren, Anna van Mullingen, Erik M. Avillach, Paul Carrascosa, María del Carmen Garcia-Serna, Ricard Piñero, Janet Singh, Bharat Lopes, Pedro Oliveira, José L. Diallo, Gayo Ahlberg Helgee, Ernst Boyer, Scott Mestres, Jordi Sanz, Ferran Kors, Jan A. Furlong, Laura I. PLoS Comput Biol Research Article Drug safety issues pose serious health threats to the population and constitute a major cause of mortality worldwide. Due to the prominent implications to both public health and the pharmaceutical industry, it is of great importance to unravel the molecular mechanisms by which an adverse drug reaction can be potentially elicited. These mechanisms can be investigated by placing the pharmaco-epidemiologically detected adverse drug reaction in an information-rich context and by exploiting all currently available biomedical knowledge to substantiate it. We present a computational framework for the biological annotation of potential adverse drug reactions. First, the proposed framework investigates previous evidences on the drug-event association in the context of biomedical literature (signal filtering). Then, it seeks to provide a biological explanation (signal substantiation) by exploring mechanistic connections that might explain why a drug produces a specific adverse reaction. The mechanistic connections include the activity of the drug, related compounds and drug metabolites on protein targets, the association of protein targets to clinical events, and the annotation of proteins (both protein targets and proteins associated with clinical events) to biological pathways. Hence, the workflows for signal filtering and substantiation integrate modules for literature and database mining, in silico drug-target profiling, and analyses based on gene-disease networks and biological pathways. Application examples of these workflows carried out on selected cases of drug safety signals are discussed. The methodology and workflows presented offer a novel approach to explore the molecular mechanisms underlying adverse drug reactions. Public Library of Science 2012-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3320573/ /pubmed/22496632 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002457 Text en Bauer-Mehren et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bauer-Mehren, Anna
van Mullingen, Erik M.
Avillach, Paul
Carrascosa, María del Carmen
Garcia-Serna, Ricard
Piñero, Janet
Singh, Bharat
Lopes, Pedro
Oliveira, José L.
Diallo, Gayo
Ahlberg Helgee, Ernst
Boyer, Scott
Mestres, Jordi
Sanz, Ferran
Kors, Jan A.
Furlong, Laura I.
Automatic Filtering and Substantiation of Drug Safety Signals
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title_short Automatic Filtering and Substantiation of Drug Safety Signals
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3320573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22496632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002457
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