To investigate factors contributing to drug side effects, we systematically examine relationships between 4,199 side effects associated with 996 drugs and their 647 human protein targets. We find that it is the number of essential targets, not the number of total targets, that determines the side effects of corresponding drugs. Furthermore, within the context of a three-dimensional interaction network with atomic-resolution interaction interfaces, we find that drugs causing more side effects are also characterized by high degree and betweenness of their targets and highly shared interaction interfaces on these targets. Our findings suggest that both essentiality and centrality of a drug target are key factors contributing to side effects an...
Background Previous studies have noted that drug targets appear to be associated wit...
Abstract Background In the pharmaceutical industry, competing for few validated drug targets there i...
Targets for drugs have so far been predicted on the basis of molecular or cellular features, for exa...
Previous analysis of systems pharmacology has revealed a tendency of rational drug design in the pha...
In pharmacology, it is essential to identify the molecular mechanisms of drug action in order to und...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Network representation of the human protein-protein interactome for drug targets. Node...
Background: Most phenotypic effects of drugs are involved in the interactions between drugs and thei...
Background: Drugs are very important for human life because they can provide treatment, cure, preven...
Side effect similarities of drugs have recently been employed to predict new drug targets, and netwo...
SummarySide effects (SEs) are the unintended consequence of therapeutic treatments, but they can als...
Network-based methods are playing an increasingly important role in drug design. Our main question i...
Some drugs result in severe side effects. Here we explore two different routes to attack this proble...
<p>(a) Drug-target interactions from ChEMBL are combined with side effects and from SIDER and drufg...
Abstract Background Promiscuity in molecular interactions between small-molecules, including drugs, ...
Discovering the unintended off-targets that predict adverse drug reactions is daunting by empirical ...
Background Previous studies have noted that drug targets appear to be associated wit...
Abstract Background In the pharmaceutical industry, competing for few validated drug targets there i...
Targets for drugs have so far been predicted on the basis of molecular or cellular features, for exa...
Previous analysis of systems pharmacology has revealed a tendency of rational drug design in the pha...
In pharmacology, it is essential to identify the molecular mechanisms of drug action in order to und...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Network representation of the human protein-protein interactome for drug targets. Node...
Background: Most phenotypic effects of drugs are involved in the interactions between drugs and thei...
Background: Drugs are very important for human life because they can provide treatment, cure, preven...
Side effect similarities of drugs have recently been employed to predict new drug targets, and netwo...
SummarySide effects (SEs) are the unintended consequence of therapeutic treatments, but they can als...
Network-based methods are playing an increasingly important role in drug design. Our main question i...
Some drugs result in severe side effects. Here we explore two different routes to attack this proble...
<p>(a) Drug-target interactions from ChEMBL are combined with side effects and from SIDER and drufg...
Abstract Background Promiscuity in molecular interactions between small-molecules, including drugs, ...
Discovering the unintended off-targets that predict adverse drug reactions is daunting by empirical ...
Background Previous studies have noted that drug targets appear to be associated wit...
Abstract Background In the pharmaceutical industry, competing for few validated drug targets there i...
Targets for drugs have so far been predicted on the basis of molecular or cellular features, for exa...