Quantitative Determination of Flexible Pharmacological Mechanisms Based On Topological Variation in Mice Anti-Ischemic Modular Networks.

Targeting modules or signalings may open a new path to understanding the complex pharmacological mechanisms of reversing disease processes. However, determining how to quantify the structural alteration of these signalings or modules in pharmacological networks poses a great challenge towards realiz...

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Main Authors: Yin-Ying Chen, Ya-Nan Yu, Ying-Ying Zhang, Bing Li, Jun Liu, Dong-Feng Li, Ping Wu, Jie Wang, Zhong Wang, Yong-Yan Wang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4934924?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3a1b519200dc4f39bd8858aa78bf690f2020-11-24T21:52:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01117e015837910.1371/journal.pone.0158379Quantitative Determination of Flexible Pharmacological Mechanisms Based On Topological Variation in Mice Anti-Ischemic Modular Networks.Yin-Ying ChenYa-Nan YuYing-Ying ZhangBing LiJun LiuDong-Feng LiPing WuJie WangZhong WangYong-Yan WangTargeting modules or signalings may open a new path to understanding the complex pharmacological mechanisms of reversing disease processes. However, determining how to quantify the structural alteration of these signalings or modules in pharmacological networks poses a great challenge towards realizing rational drug use in clinical medicine. Here, we explore a novel approach for dynamic comparative and quantitative analysis of the topological structural variation of modules in molecular networks, proposing the concept of allosteric modules (AMs). Based on the ischemic brain of mice, we optimize module distribution in different compound-dependent modular networks by using the minimum entropy criterion and then calculate the variation in similarity values of AMs under various conditions using a novel method of SimiNEF. The diverse pharmacological dynamic stereo-scrolls of AMs with functional gradient alteration, which consist of five types of AMs, may robustly deconstruct modular networks under the same ischemic conditions. The concept of AMs can not only integrate the responsive mechanisms of different compounds based on topological cascading variation but also obtain valuable structural information about disease and pharmacological networks beyond pathway analysis. We thereby provide a new systemic quantitative strategy for rationally determining pharmacological mechanisms of altered modular networks based on topological variation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4934924?pdf=render
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author Yin-Ying Chen
Ya-Nan Yu
Ying-Ying Zhang
Bing Li
Jun Liu
Dong-Feng Li
Ping Wu
Jie Wang
Zhong Wang
Yong-Yan Wang
spellingShingle Yin-Ying Chen
Ya-Nan Yu
Ying-Ying Zhang
Bing Li
Jun Liu
Dong-Feng Li
Ping Wu
Jie Wang
Zhong Wang
Yong-Yan Wang
Quantitative Determination of Flexible Pharmacological Mechanisms Based On Topological Variation in Mice Anti-Ischemic Modular Networks.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yin-Ying Chen
Ya-Nan Yu
Ying-Ying Zhang
Bing Li
Jun Liu
Dong-Feng Li
Ping Wu
Jie Wang
Zhong Wang
Yong-Yan Wang
author_sort Yin-Ying Chen
title Quantitative Determination of Flexible Pharmacological Mechanisms Based On Topological Variation in Mice Anti-Ischemic Modular Networks.
title_short Quantitative Determination of Flexible Pharmacological Mechanisms Based On Topological Variation in Mice Anti-Ischemic Modular Networks.
title_full Quantitative Determination of Flexible Pharmacological Mechanisms Based On Topological Variation in Mice Anti-Ischemic Modular Networks.
title_fullStr Quantitative Determination of Flexible Pharmacological Mechanisms Based On Topological Variation in Mice Anti-Ischemic Modular Networks.
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Determination of Flexible Pharmacological Mechanisms Based On Topological Variation in Mice Anti-Ischemic Modular Networks.
title_sort quantitative determination of flexible pharmacological mechanisms based on topological variation in mice anti-ischemic modular networks.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Targeting modules or signalings may open a new path to understanding the complex pharmacological mechanisms of reversing disease processes. However, determining how to quantify the structural alteration of these signalings or modules in pharmacological networks poses a great challenge towards realizing rational drug use in clinical medicine. Here, we explore a novel approach for dynamic comparative and quantitative analysis of the topological structural variation of modules in molecular networks, proposing the concept of allosteric modules (AMs). Based on the ischemic brain of mice, we optimize module distribution in different compound-dependent modular networks by using the minimum entropy criterion and then calculate the variation in similarity values of AMs under various conditions using a novel method of SimiNEF. The diverse pharmacological dynamic stereo-scrolls of AMs with functional gradient alteration, which consist of five types of AMs, may robustly deconstruct modular networks under the same ischemic conditions. The concept of AMs can not only integrate the responsive mechanisms of different compounds based on topological cascading variation but also obtain valuable structural information about disease and pharmacological networks beyond pathway analysis. We thereby provide a new systemic quantitative strategy for rationally determining pharmacological mechanisms of altered modular networks based on topological variation.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4934924?pdf=render
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