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Interpreting molecular similarity between patients as a determinant of disease comorbidity relationships

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  • Jon Sánchez-Valle

    (Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC))

  • Héctor Tejero

    (Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO))

  • José María Fernández

    (Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
    ELIXIR-Spain (INB, ELIXIR-ES))

  • David Juan

    (Institute of Evolutionary Biology (UPF-CSIC), PRBB)

  • Beatriz Urda-García

    (Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC))

  • Salvador Capella-Gutiérrez

    (Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
    ELIXIR-Spain (INB, ELIXIR-ES))

  • Fátima Al-Shahrour

    (Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO))

  • Rafael Tabarés-Seisdedos

    (University of Valencia, CIBERSAM, INCLIVA)

  • Anaïs Baudot

    (Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
    Aix Marseille Univ, INSERM, MMG
    CNRS)

  • Vera Pancaldi

    (Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
    Centre de Recherches en Cancérologie de Toulouse (CRCT), UMR1037 Inserm, ERL5294 CNRS
    University Paul Sabatier III)

  • Alfonso Valencia

    (Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
    ELIXIR-Spain (INB, ELIXIR-ES)
    ICREA)

Abstract

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 ).

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  • Jon Sánchez-Valle & Héctor Tejero & José María Fernández & David Juan & Beatriz Urda-García & Salvador Capella-Gutiérrez & Fátima Al-Shahrour & Rafael Tabarés-Seisdedos & Anaïs Baudot & Vera Pancaldi , 2020. "Interpreting molecular similarity between patients as a determinant of disease comorbidity relationships," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-16540-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-16540-x
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