miRGediNET: A comprehensive examination of common genes in miRNA-Target interactions and disease associations: Insights from a grouping-scoring-modeling approach

HELIYON(2023)

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In the broad and complex field of biological data analysis, researchers frequently gather information from a single source or database. Despite being a widespread practice, this has disadvantages. Relying exclusively on a single source can limit our comprehension as it may omit various per-spectives that could be obtained by combining multiple knowledge bases. Acknowledging this shortcoming, we report on miRGediNET, a novel approach combining information from three biological databases. Our investigation focuses on microRNAs (miRNAs), small non-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally. We delve deeply into the knowledge of these miRNA's interactions with genes and the possible effects these interactions may have on different diseases. The scientific community has long recognized a direct correlation between the progression of specific diseases and miRNAs, as well as the genes they target. By using miRGediNET, we go beyond simply acknowledging this relationship. Rather, we actively look for the critical genes that could act as links between the actions of miRNAs and the mechanisms underlying disease. Our methodology, which carefully identifies and investigates these important genes, is supported by a strategic framework that may open up new possibilities for comprehending diseases and creating treatments. We have developed a tool on the Knime platform as a concrete application of our research. This tool serves as both a validation of our study and an invitation to the larger community to interact with, investigate, and build upon our findings. miRGediNET is publicly accessible on GitHub at https://github.com/malikyousef/miRGediNET, providing a collaborative environment for additional research and innovation for enthusiasts and fellow researchers.
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