PREDICT: a method for inferring novel drug indications with application to personalized medicine
Tel Aviv University · Rabin Medical Center
Abstract
Inferring potential drug indications, for either novel or approved drugs, is a key step in drug development. Previous computational methods in this domain have focused on either drug repositioning or matching drug and disease gene expression profiles. Here, we present a novel method for the large-scale prediction of drug indications (PREDICT) that can handle both approved drugs and novel molecules. Our method is based on the observation that similar drugs are indicated for similar diseases, and utilizes multiple drug-drug and disease-disease similarity measures for the prediction task. On cross-validation, it obtains high specificity and sensitivity (AUC=0.9) in predicting drug indications, surpassing existing…
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- 35.87
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Drug
- Drug repositioning
- Computational biology
- Precision medicine
- Drug discovery
- Personalized medicine
- Drug development
- Disease
- Good health and well-being