Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (Jan 2023)

Network-based approaches for modeling disease regulation and progression

  • Gihanna Galindez,
  • Sepideh Sadegh,
  • Jan Baumbach,
  • Tim Kacprowski,
  • Markus List

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
pp. 780 – 795

Abstract

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Molecular interaction networks lay the foundation for studying how biological functions are controlled by the complex interplay of genes and proteins. Investigating perturbed processes using biological networks has been instrumental in uncovering mechanisms that underlie complex disease phenotypes. Rapid advances in omics technologies have prompted the generation of high-throughput datasets, enabling large-scale, network-based analyses. Consequently, various modeling techniques, including network enrichment, differential network extraction, and network inference, have proven to be useful for gaining new mechanistic insights. We provide an overview of recent network-based methods and their core ideas to facilitate the discovery of disease modules or candidate mechanisms. Knowledge generated from these computational efforts will benefit biomedical research, especially drug development and precision medicine. We further discuss current challenges and provide perspectives in the field, highlighting the need for more integrative and dynamic network approaches to model disease development and progression.

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