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Molecular networks in Network Medicine: Development and applications
Author(s) -
Silverman Edwin K.,
Schmidt Harald H. H. W.,
Anastasiadou Eleni,
Altucci Lucia,
Angelini Marco,
Badimon Lina,
Balligand JeanLuc,
Benincasa Giuditta,
Capasso Giovambattista,
Conte Federica,
Di Costanzo Antonella,
Farina Lorenzo,
Fiscon Giulia,
Gatto Laurent,
Gentili Michele,
Loscalzo Joseph,
Marchese Cinzia,
Napoli Claudio,
Paci Paola,
Petti Manuela,
Quackenbush John,
Tieri Paolo,
Viggiano Davide,
Vilahur Gemma,
Glass Kimberly,
Baumbach Jan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
wiley interdisciplinary reviews: systems biology and medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.087
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1939-005X
pISSN - 1939-5094
DOI - 10.1002/wsbm.1489
Subject(s) - systems biology , interactome , systems medicine , computational biology , gene regulatory network , computer science , biological network , bayesian network , personalized medicine , proteomics , precision medicine , modelling biological systems , genomics , translational bioinformatics , molecular medicine , bioinformatics , artificial intelligence , biology , gene , genetics , genome , gene expression , cell cycle
Network Medicine applies network science approaches to investigate disease pathogenesis. Many different analytical methods have been used to infer relevant molecular networks, including protein–protein interaction networks, correlation‐based networks, gene regulatory networks, and Bayesian networks. Network Medicine applies these integrated approaches to Omics Big Data (including genetics, epigenetics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, and proteomics) using computational biology tools and, thereby, has the potential to provide improvements in the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of complex diseases. We discuss briefly the types of molecular data that are used in molecular network analyses, survey the analytical methods for inferring molecular networks, and review efforts to validate and visualize molecular networks. Successful applications of molecular network analysis have been reported in pulmonary arterial hypertension, coronary heart disease, diabetes mellitus, chronic lung diseases, and drug development. Important knowledge gaps in Network Medicine include incompleteness of the molecular interactome, challenges in identifying key genes within genetic association regions, and limited applications to human diseases. This article is categorized under: Models of Systems Properties and Processes > Mechanistic Models Translational, Genomic, and Systems Medicine > Translational Medicine Analytical and Computational Methods > Analytical Methods Analytical and Computational Methods > Computational Methods

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