Phenome-based gene discovery provides information about Parkinson's disease drug targets

基于表型组的基因发现可提供有关帕金森病药物靶点的信息

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Parkinson disease (PD) is a severe neurodegenerative disease without curative drugs. The highly complex and heterogeneous disease mechanisms are still unclear. Detecting novel PD associated genes not only contributes in revealing the disease pathogenesis, but also facilitates discovering new targets for drugs. METHODS: We propose a phenome-based gene prediction strategy to identify disease-associated genes for PD. We integrated multiple disease phenotype networks, a gene functional relationship network, and known PD genes to predict novel candidate genes. Then we investigated the translational potential of the predicted genes in drug discovery. RESULTS: In a cross validation analysis, the average rank for 15 known PD genes is within top 0.8 %. We also tested the algorithm with an independent validation set of 669 PD-associated genes detected by genome-wide association studies. The top ranked genes predicted by our approach are enriched for these validation genes. In addition, our approach prioritized the target genes for FDA-approved PD drugs and the drugs that have been tested for PD in clinical trials. Pathway analysis shows that the prioritized drug target genes are closely associated with PD pathogenesis. The result provides empirical evidence that our computational gene prediction approach identifies novel candidate genes for PD, and has the potential to lead to rapid drug discovery.

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