Systems Immunology of Human Diseases


The evolution of knowledge on genes associated with human diseases

Thousands of biomedical scientific articles, including those describing genes associated with human diseases, are published every week. Computational methods such as text mining and machine learning algorithms are now able to automatically detect these associations. In this study, we used a cognitive computing text-mining application to construct a knowledge network comprising 3,723 genes and 99 diseases. We then tracked the yearly changes on these networks to analyze how our knowledge has evolved in the past 30 years. Our systems approach helped to unravel the molecular bases of diseases and detect shared mechanisms between clinically distinct diseases. It also revealed that multi-purpose therapeutic drugs target genes that are commonly associated with several psychiatric, inflammatory, or infectious disorders. By navigating this knowledge tsunami, we were able to extract relevant biological information and insights about human diseases.

Authors

Luscher-Dias, Thomaz; Dalmolin, Rodrigo Juliani Siqueira; de Paiva Amaral, Paulo; Alves, Tiago Lubiana; Schuch, Viviane; Franco, Gloria Regina; Nakaya, Helder I;

External link

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004221015807

Publication Year

2022

Publication Journal

iScience

Associeted Project

Network & Precision Medicine

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