Most disorders are caused by a combination of multiple genetic and/or environmental factors. If two diseases are caused by the same molecular mechanism, they tend to co-occur in patients. Here we provide a quantitative method to disentangle how much genetic or environmental risk factors contribute to the pathogenesis of 358 individual diseases, respectively. We pool data on genetic, pathway-based, and toxicogenomic disease-causing mechanisms with disease co-occurrence data obtained from almost two million patients. From this data we construct a multiplex network where nodes represent disorders that are connected by links that either represent phenotypic comorbidity of the patients or the involvement of a certain molecular mechanism. From th...
Background: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have provided a large set of genetic loci influen...
A plethora of network-based approaches within the Systems Biology universe have been applied, to dat...
The risk of acquiring a chronic disease is influenced by a person's genetics (G) and exposures recei...
Most disorders are caused by a combination of multiple genetic and/or environmental factors. If two ...
Scientists have been trying to understand the molecular mechanisms of diseases to design preventive ...
Understanding relationships between diseases, such as comorbidities, has important socio-economic im...
Scientists have been trying to understand the molecular mechanisms of diseases to design preventive ...
Untangling the complex interplay between phenotype and genotype is crucial to the effective characte...
The state of health of patients is typically not characterized by a single disease alone but by mult...
Multimorbidity is an emerging topic in public health policy because of its increasing prevalence and...
Understanding relationships between diseases, such as comorbidities, has important s...
Disease comorbidity is a result of complex epigenetic interplay. A disease is rarely a consequence o...
Abstract Background Forty-two percent of patients experience disease comorbidity, contributing subst...
Comorbidity is a medical condition attracting increasing attention in healthcare and biomedical rese...
Background: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have provided a large set of genetic loci influen...
A plethora of network-based approaches within the Systems Biology universe have been applied, to dat...
The risk of acquiring a chronic disease is influenced by a person's genetics (G) and exposures recei...
Most disorders are caused by a combination of multiple genetic and/or environmental factors. If two ...
Scientists have been trying to understand the molecular mechanisms of diseases to design preventive ...
Understanding relationships between diseases, such as comorbidities, has important socio-economic im...
Scientists have been trying to understand the molecular mechanisms of diseases to design preventive ...
Untangling the complex interplay between phenotype and genotype is crucial to the effective characte...
The state of health of patients is typically not characterized by a single disease alone but by mult...
Multimorbidity is an emerging topic in public health policy because of its increasing prevalence and...
Understanding relationships between diseases, such as comorbidities, has important s...
Disease comorbidity is a result of complex epigenetic interplay. A disease is rarely a consequence o...
Abstract Background Forty-two percent of patients experience disease comorbidity, contributing subst...
Comorbidity is a medical condition attracting increasing attention in healthcare and biomedical rese...
Background: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have provided a large set of genetic loci influen...
A plethora of network-based approaches within the Systems Biology universe have been applied, to dat...
The risk of acquiring a chronic disease is influenced by a person's genetics (G) and exposures recei...