Vortrag
From human phenotypes to drug targets
Mittwoch 14.07.2010, 18:00 - 19:00
Veranstaltungsort:
LMU, Richard-Wagner-Straße 10, HS 102
Vortragender
Dr. Monica Campillos, EMBL, Heidelberg
Colloquium for Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
Drug side effects are human phenotypic information. We have developed a method based on the comparison of side-effect profiles of drugs to predict whether two drugs share a target. Applied to 746 marketed drugs, 261 pairs of dissimilar drugs implicated in different therapeutic indications are predicted to share a target, hinting at new uses of marketed drugs.
We experimentally tested 20 of these unexpected drug-drug relations and confirmed 13, implying a physiological relevance of the novel drug-target relations and documenting the feasibility of utilizing phenotypic information for inferring molecular interactions
We experimentally tested 20 of these unexpected drug-drug relations and confirmed 13, implying a physiological relevance of the novel drug-target relations and documenting the feasibility of utilizing phenotypic information for inferring molecular interactions
Veranstalter
RECESS, Graduiertenkolleg 1563
Ansprechpartner
Prof. H.W. Mewes, TU München