Authors
Susan Dina Ghiassian, Jörg Menche, Daniel I Chasman, Franco Giulianini, Ruisheng Wang, Piero Ricchiuto, Masanori Aikawa, Hiroshi Iwata, Christian Müller, Tania Zeller, Amitabh Sharma, Philipp Wild, Karl Lackner, Sasha Singh, Paul M Ridker, Stefan Blankenberg, Albert-László Barabási, Joseph Loscalzo
Publication date
2016/6/9
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
6
Pages
27414
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Historically, human diseases have been differentiated and categorized based on the organ system in which they primarily manifest. Recently, an alternative view is emerging that emphasizes that different diseases often have common underlying mechanisms and shared intermediate pathophenotypes, or endo(pheno)types. Within this framework, a specific disease’s expression is a consequence of the interplay between the relevant endophenotypes and their local, organ-based environment. Important examples of such endophenotypes are inflammation, fibrosis, and thrombosis and their essential roles in many developing diseases. In this study, we construct endophenotype network models and explore their relation to different diseases in general and to cardiovascular diseases in particular. We identify the local neighborhoods (module) within the interconnected map of molecular components, i.e., the subnetworks …
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