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Turning genome-wide association study findings into opportunities for drug repositioning

Alexandria Lau, Hon‐Cheong So

2020Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Drug development is a very costly and lengthy process, while repositioned or repurposed drugs could be brought into clinical practice within a shorter time-frame and at a much reduced cost. Numerous computational approaches to drug repositioning have been developed, but methods utilizing genome-wide association studies (GWASs) data are less explored. The past decade has observed a massive growth in the amount of data from GWAS; the rich information contained in GWAS has great potential to guide drug repositioning or discovery. While multiple tools are available for finding the most relevant genes from GWAS hits, searching for top susceptibility genes is only one way to guide repositioning, which has its own limitations. Here we provide a comprehensive review of different computational approaches that employ GWAS data to guide drug repositioning. These methods include selecting top candidate genes from GWAS as drug targets, deducing drug candidates based on drug-drug and disease-disease similarities, searching for reversed expression profiles between drugs and diseases, pathway-based methods as well as approaches based on analysis of biological networks. Each method is illustrated with examples, and their respective strengths and limitations are discussed. We also discussed several areas for future research.

Topics & Concepts

Drug repositioningGenome-wide association studyComputational biologyComputer scienceDrug discoveryDrug developmentGenetic associationDrugData scienceBioinformaticsBiologyGeneGeneticsPharmacologySingle-nucleotide polymorphismGenotypeGenetic Associations and EpidemiologyBioinformatics and Genomic NetworksHIV Research and Treatment
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