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#70 Prioritizing drug target genes with Marie Sadler

12.21.2023 - By Roman CheplyakaPlay

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In this episode, Marie Sadler talks

about her recent Cell Genomics paper, Multi-layered genetic approaches to

identify approved drug targets.

Previous studies have found that the drugs that target a gene linked to the

disease are more likely to be approved. Yet there are many ways to define what

it means for a gene to be linked to the disease. Perhaps the most

straightforward approach is to rely on the genome-wide association studies (GWAS) data,

but that data can also be integrated with quantitative trait loci (eQTL or pQTL) information

to establish less obvious links between genetic variants (which often lie

outside of genes) and genes. Finally, there’s exome sequencing, which, unlike

GWAS, captures rare genetic variants. So in this paper, Marie and her

colleagues set out to benchmark these different methods against one another.

Listen to the episode to find out how these methods work, which ones

work better, and how network propagation can improve the prediction accuracy.

Links:

Multi-layered genetic approaches to identify approved drug targets

(Marie C. Sadler, Chiara Auwerx, Patrick Deelen, Zoltán Kutalik)

Marie on GitHub

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