Identification of structural features in chemicals associated with cancer drug response: A systematic data-driven analysis
Suleiman A Khan, Seppo Virtanen, Olli P Kallioniemi, Krister, Wennerberg, Antti Poso, Samuel Kaski

TL;DR
This study systematically analyzes how chemical structures of cancer drugs influence gene expression responses across multiple cell lines, revealing shared effects and novel structural-response associations using advanced multi-set analysis techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive multi-set analysis method based on Group Factor Analysis to link drug structural features with gene expression responses across several cancer cell lines.
Findings
Identified 11 components linking drug structures to gene expression responses.
Discovered novel structural similarities between certain drug effects.
Revealed specific structural features responsible for observed responses.
Abstract
Motivation: Analysis of relationships of drug structure to biological response is key to understanding off-target and unexpected drug effects, and for developing hypotheses on how to tailor drug thera-pies. New methods are required for integrated analyses of a large number of chemical features of drugs against the corresponding genome-wide responses of multiple cell models. Results: In this paper, we present the first comprehensive multi-set analysis on how the chemical structure of drugs impacts on ge-nome-wide gene expression across several cancer cell lines (CMap database). The task is formulated as searching for drug response components across multiple cancers to reveal shared effects of drugs and the chemical features that may be responsible. The com-ponents can be computed with an extension of a very recent ap-proach called Group Factor Analysis (GFA). We identify 11 compo-nents…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Drug Discovery Methods · Microbial Natural Products and Biosynthesis · Plant biochemistry and biosynthesis
