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Exploration of databases and methods supporting drug repurposing: a comprehensive survey

Journal

BRIEFINGS IN BIOINFORMATICS
Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 1656-1678

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbaa003

Keywords

drug repositioning; biomolecular databases; drug databases; disease databases; drug-target interaction databases

Funding

  1. European Research Council (ERC) starting grant agreement DrugComb [716063]
  2. Academy of Finland [317680]
  3. European Commission H2020 EOSC-life [824087]
  4. Medicinska Understodsforeningen Liv och Halsa
  5. Academy of Finland (AKA) [317680, 317680] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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Drug repurposing involves hypothesis building, understanding relevant data, and facing challenges in selecting databases, which is further complicated by the lack of data overview.
Drug development involves a deep understanding of the mechanisms of action and possible side effects of each drug, and sometimes results in the identification of new and unexpected uses for drugs, termed as drug repurposing. Both in case of serendipitous observations and systematic mechanistic explorations, confirmation of new indications for a drug requires hypothesis building around relevant drug-related data, such as molecular targets involved, and patient and cellular responses. These datasets are available in public repositories, but apart from sifting through the sheer amount of data imposing computational bottleneck, a major challenge is the difficulty in selecting which databases to use from an increasingly large number of available databases. The database selection is made harder by the lack of an overview of the types of data offered in each database. In order to alleviate these problems and to guide the end user through the drug repurposing efforts, we provide here a survey of 102 of the most promising and drug-relevant databases reported to date. We summarize the target coverage and types of data available in each database and provide several examples of how multi-database exploration can facilitate drug repurposing.

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