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新冠病毒疾病探索者——新冠病毒疾病的综合全患者知识模型

The COVID-19 explorer-An integrated, whole patient knowledge model of COVID-19 disease.

作者信息

Brock Stephan, Soldatos Theodoros G, Jackson David B, Diella Francesca, Hornischer Klaus, Schäfer Anne, Hoerstrup Simon P, Emmert Maximilian Y

机构信息

Molecular Health GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany.

SRH Hochscule, University of Applied Science, Heidelberg, Germany.

出版信息

Front Mol Med. 2022 Dec 22;2:1035215. doi: 10.3389/fmmed.2022.1035215. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Since early 2020 the COVID-19 pandemic has paralyzed the world, resulting in more than half a billion infections and over 6 million deaths within a 28-month period. Knowledge about the disease remains largely disjointed, especially when considering the molecular mechanisms driving the diversity of clinical manifestations and symptoms. Despite the recent availability of vaccines, there remains an urgent need to develop effective treatments for cases of severe disease, especially in the face of novel virus variants. The complexity of the situation is exacerbated by the emergence of COVID-19 as a complex and multifaceted systemic disease affecting independent tissues and organs throughout the body. The development of effective treatment strategies is therefore predicated on an integrated understanding of the underlying disease mechanisms and their potentially causative link to the diversity of observed clinical phenotypes. To address this need, we utilized a computational technology (the Dataome platform) to build an integrated clinico-molecular view on the most important COVID-19 clinical phenotypes. Our results provide the first integrated, whole-patient model of COVID-19 symptomatology that connects the molecular lifecycle of SARS-CoV-2 with microvesicle-mediated intercellular communication and the contact activation and kallikrein-kinin systems. The model not only explains the clinical pleiotropy of COVID-19, but also provides an evidence-driven framework for drug development/repurposing and the identification of critical risk factors. The associated knowledge is provided in the form of the open source COVID-19 Explorer (https://covid19.molecularhealth.com), enabling the global community to explore and analyze the key molecular features of systemic COVID-19 and associated implications for research priorities and therapeutic strategies. Our work suggests that knowledge modeling solutions may offer important utility in expediting the global response to future health emergencies.

摘要

自2020年初以来,新冠疫情使世界陷入瘫痪,在28个月内导致超过5亿人感染,600多万人死亡。关于这种疾病的知识在很大程度上仍然脱节,尤其是在考虑驱动临床表现和症状多样性的分子机制时。尽管最近有了疫苗,但仍迫切需要开发针对重症病例的有效治疗方法,特别是面对新型病毒变种时。新冠病毒作为一种复杂且多方面的全身性疾病,影响全身各个独立的组织和器官,这加剧了情况的复杂性。因此,有效治疗策略的制定取决于对潜在疾病机制及其与观察到的临床表型多样性之间潜在因果联系的综合理解。为满足这一需求,我们利用一种计算技术(Dataome平台),对最重要的新冠临床表型建立了综合临床分子视图。我们的结果提供了首个综合的、全患者的新冠症状模型,该模型将新冠病毒的分子生命周期与微泡介导的细胞间通讯以及接触激活和激肽释放酶-激肽系统联系起来。该模型不仅解释了新冠的临床多效性,还为药物开发/重新利用以及关键风险因素的识别提供了一个基于证据的框架。相关知识以开源的新冠病毒探索器(https://covid19.molecularhealth.com)的形式提供,使全球科学界能够探索和分析全身性新冠病毒的关键分子特征以及对研究重点和治疗策略的相关影响。我们的工作表明,知识建模解决方案可能在加速全球应对未来卫生紧急情况方面发挥重要作用。

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