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Title: MetDisease--connecting metabolites to diseases via literature.

Authors: Duren, William; Weymouth, Terry; Hull, Tim; Omenn, Gilbert S; Athey, Brian; Burant, Charles; Karnovsky, Alla

Published In Bioinformatics, (2014 Aug 01)

Abstract: MOTIVATION: In recent years, metabolomics has emerged as an approach to perform large-scale characterization of small molecules in biological systems. Metabolomics posed a number of bioinformatics challenges associated in data analysis and interpretation. Genome-based metabolic reconstructions have established a powerful framework for connecting metabolites to genes through metabolic reactions and enzymes that catalyze them. Pathway databases and bioinformatics tools that use this framework have proven to be useful for annotating experimental metabolomics data. This framework can be used to infer connections between metabolites and diseases through annotated disease genes. However, only about half of experimentally detected metabolites can be mapped to canonical metabolic pathways. We present a new Cytoscape 3 plug-in, MetDisease, which uses an alternative approach to link metabolites to disease information. MetDisease uses Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) disease terms mapped to PubChem compounds through literature to annotate compound networks. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: MetDisease can be downloaded from http://apps.cytoscape.org/apps/metdisease or installed via the Cytoscape app manager. Further information about MetDisease can be found at http://metdisease.ncibi.org CONTACT: akarnovs@med.umich.edu SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Supplementary Data are available at Bioinformatics online.

PubMed ID: 24713438 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Databases, Chemical; Disease/genetics*; Genome, Human/genetics; Humans; Medical Subject Headings; Metabolic Networks and Pathways; Metabolomics/methods*; Software

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