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Repurposing Drugs via Network Analysis: Opportunities for Psychiatric Disorders

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posted on 2024-06-19, 14:08 authored by TTT Truong, B Panizzutti, Jee Hyun KimJee Hyun Kim, Ken WalderKen Walder
Despite advances in pharmacology and neuroscience, the path to new medications for psychiatric disorders largely remains stagnated. Drug repurposing offers a more efficient pathway compared with de novo drug discovery with lower cost and less risk. Various computational approaches have been applied to mine the vast amount of biomedical data generated over recent decades. Among these methods, network-based drug repurposing stands out as a potent tool for the comprehension of multiple domains of knowledge considering the interactions or associations of various factors. Aligned well with the poly-pharmacology paradigm shift in drug discovery, network-based approaches offer great opportunities to discover repurposing candidates for complex psychiatric disorders. In this review, we present the potential of network-based drug repurposing in psychiatry focusing on the incentives for using network-centric repurposing, major network-based repurposing strategies and data resources, applications in psychiatry and challenges of network-based drug repurposing. This review aims to provide readers with an update on network-based drug repurposing in psychiatry. We expect the repurposing approach to become a pivotal tool in the coming years to battle debilitating psychiatric disorders.

History

Journal

Pharmaceutics

Volume

14

Article number

ARTN 1464

Location

Switzerland

ISSN

1999-4923

eISSN

1999-4923

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

7

Publisher

MDPI