Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), 08034, Barcelona, Spain.
Structural Biology Program, Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO), 28029, Madrid, Spain.
Nat Commun. 2020 Jun 5;11(1):2854. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-16540-x.
Comorbidity is a medical condition attracting increasing attention in healthcare and biomedical research. Little is known about the involvement of potential molecular factors leading to the emergence of a specific disease in patients affected by other conditions. We present here a disease interaction network inferred from similarities between patients' molecular profiles, which significantly recapitulates epidemiologically documented comorbidities. Furthermore, we identify disease patient-subgroups that present different molecular similarities with other diseases, some of them opposing the general tendencies observed at the disease level. Analyzing the generated patient-subgroup network, we identify genes involved in such relations, together with drugs whose effects are potentially associated with the observed comorbidities. All the obtained associations are available at the disease PERCEPTION portal (http://disease-perception.bsc.es).
合并症是医疗保健和生物医学研究中日益受到关注的医学状况。对于导致患有其他疾病的患者出现特定疾病的潜在分子因素的参与知之甚少。我们在这里展示了一种从患者分子谱之间的相似性推断出的疾病相互作用网络,该网络显著再现了流行病学记录的合并症。此外,我们确定了疾病患者亚组,这些患者与其他疾病具有不同的分子相似性,其中一些与在疾病水平上观察到的一般趋势相反。分析生成的患者亚组网络,我们确定了参与这种关系的基因,以及其作用可能与观察到的合并症相关的药物。所有获得的关联都可在疾病感知门户(http://disease-perception.bsc.es)中获得。