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Identification of links between small molecules and miRNAs in human cancers based on transcriptional responses

Scientific Reports, ISSN: 2045-2322, Vol: 2, Issue: 1, Page: 282
2012
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  • Citations
    72
  • Captures
    60
  • Social Media
    11
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      11
      • Facebook
        11

Article Description

The use of small molecules to target miRNAs is a new type of therapy for human diseases, particularly cancers. We proposed a novel high-throughput approach to identify the biological links between small molecules and miRNAs in 23 different cancers and constructed the Small Molecule-MiRNA Network (SMirN) for each cancer to systematically analyze the properties of their associations. In each SMirN, we partitioned small molecules (miRNAs) into modules, in which small molecules (miRNAs) were connected with one miRNA (small molecule). Almost all of the miRNA modules comprised miRNAs that had similar target genes and functions or were members of the same miRNA family. Most of the small molecule modules involved compounds with similar chemical structures, modes of action, or drug interactions. These modules can be used to identify drug candidates and new indications for existing drugs. Therefore, our approach is valuable to drug discovery and cancer therapy.

Bibliographic Details

Jiang, Wei; Chen, Xiaowen; Liao, Mingzhi; Li, Wei; Lian, Baofeng; Wang, Lihong; Meng, Fanlin; Liu, Xinyi; Chen, Xiujie; Jin, Yan; Li, Xia

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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