DrugSig: A resource for computational drug repositioning utilizing gene expression signatures.

Computational drug repositioning has been proved as an effective approach to develop new drug uses. However, currently existing strategies strongly rely on drug response gene signatures which scattered in separated or individual experimental data, and resulted in low efficient outputs. So, a fully d...

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Main Authors: Hongyu Wu, Jinjiang Huang, Yang Zhong, Qingshan Huang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5451001?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-09f8fe5de7854768905f2ddef7544cf42020-11-24T22:18:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01125e017774310.1371/journal.pone.0177743DrugSig: A resource for computational drug repositioning utilizing gene expression signatures.Hongyu WuJinjiang HuangYang ZhongQingshan HuangComputational drug repositioning has been proved as an effective approach to develop new drug uses. However, currently existing strategies strongly rely on drug response gene signatures which scattered in separated or individual experimental data, and resulted in low efficient outputs. So, a fully drug response gene signatures database will be very helpful to these methods. We collected drug response microarray data and annotated related drug and targets information from public databases and scientific literature. By selecting top 500 up-regulated and down-regulated genes as drug signatures, we manually established the DrugSig database. Currently DrugSig contains more than 1300 drugs, 7000 microarray and 800 targets. Moreover, we developed the signature based and target based functions to aid drug repositioning. The constructed database can serve as a resource to quicken computational drug repositioning. Database URL: http://biotechlab.fudan.edu.cn/database/drugsig/.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5451001?pdf=render
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author Hongyu Wu
Jinjiang Huang
Yang Zhong
Qingshan Huang
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Jinjiang Huang
Yang Zhong
Qingshan Huang
DrugSig: A resource for computational drug repositioning utilizing gene expression signatures.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Hongyu Wu
Jinjiang Huang
Yang Zhong
Qingshan Huang
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title DrugSig: A resource for computational drug repositioning utilizing gene expression signatures.
title_short DrugSig: A resource for computational drug repositioning utilizing gene expression signatures.
title_full DrugSig: A resource for computational drug repositioning utilizing gene expression signatures.
title_fullStr DrugSig: A resource for computational drug repositioning utilizing gene expression signatures.
title_full_unstemmed DrugSig: A resource for computational drug repositioning utilizing gene expression signatures.
title_sort drugsig: a resource for computational drug repositioning utilizing gene expression signatures.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Computational drug repositioning has been proved as an effective approach to develop new drug uses. However, currently existing strategies strongly rely on drug response gene signatures which scattered in separated or individual experimental data, and resulted in low efficient outputs. So, a fully drug response gene signatures database will be very helpful to these methods. We collected drug response microarray data and annotated related drug and targets information from public databases and scientific literature. By selecting top 500 up-regulated and down-regulated genes as drug signatures, we manually established the DrugSig database. Currently DrugSig contains more than 1300 drugs, 7000 microarray and 800 targets. Moreover, we developed the signature based and target based functions to aid drug repositioning. The constructed database can serve as a resource to quicken computational drug repositioning. Database URL: http://biotechlab.fudan.edu.cn/database/drugsig/.
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