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. 2024 Aug;7(1):15-29.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-biodatasci-110123-025333. Epub 2024 Jul 24.

Computational Approaches to Drug Repurposing: Methods, Challenges, and Opportunities

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Computational Approaches to Drug Repurposing: Methods, Challenges, and Opportunities

Henry C Cousins et al. Annu Rev Biomed Data Sci. 2024 Aug.
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Abstract

Drug repurposing refers to the inference of therapeutic relationships between a clinical indication and existing compounds. As an emerging paradigm in drug development, drug repurposing enables more efficient treatment of rare diseases, stratified patient populations, and urgent threats to public health. However, prioritizing well-suited drug candidates from among a nearly infinite number of repurposing options continues to represent a significant challenge in drug development. Over the past decade, advances in genomic profiling, database curation, and machine learning techniques have enabled more accurate identification of drug repurposing candidates for subsequent clinical evaluation. This review outlines the major methodologic classes that these approaches comprise, which rely on (a) protein structure, (b) genomic signatures, (c) biological networks, and (d) real-world clinical data. We propose that realizing the full impact of drug repurposing methodologies requires a multidisciplinary understanding of each method's advantages and limitations with respect to clinical practice.

Keywords: drug repurposing; genomics; knowledge graphs; machine learning; protein modeling.

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