A Drug Repurposing Pipeline Based on Bladder Cancer Integrated Proteotranscriptomics Signatures.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)(2023)

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Delivering better care for patients with bladder cancer (BC) necessitates the development of novel therapeutic strategies that address both the high disease heterogeneity and the limitations of the current therapeutic modalities, such as drug low efficacy and patient resistance acquisition. Drug repurposing is a cost-effective strategy that targets the reuse of existing drugs for new therapeutic purposes. Such a strategy could open new avenues toward more effective BC treatment. BC patients' multi-omics signatures can be used to guide the investigation of existing drugs that show an effective therapeutic potential through drug repurposing. In this book chapter, we present an integrated multilayer approach that includes cross-omics analyses from publicly available transcriptomics and proteomics data derived from BC tissues and cell lines that were investigated for the development of disease-specific signatures. These signatures are subsequently used as input for a signature-based repurposing approach using the Connectivity Map (CMap) tool. We further explain the steps that may be followed to identify and select existing drugs of increased potential for repurposing in BC patients.
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drug repurposing pipeline,bladder cancer
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