TY - JOUR
T1 - Connectivity Mapping
T2 - Methods and Applications
AU - Keenan, Alexandra B.
AU - Wojciechowicz, Megan L.
AU - Wang, Zichen
AU - Jagodnik, Kathleen M.
AU - Jenkins, Sherry L.
AU - Lachmann, Alexander
AU - Ma'ayan, Avi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Annual Review of Biomedical Data Science.
PY - 2019/7/20
Y1 - 2019/7/20
N2 - Connectivity mapping resources consist of signatures representing changes in cellular state following systematic small-molecule, disease, gene, or other form of perturbations. Such resources enable the characterization of signatures from novel perturbations based on similarity; provide a global view of the space of many themed perturbations; and allow the ability to predict cellular, tissue, and organismal phenotypes for perturbagens. A signature search engine enables hypothesis generation by finding connections between query signatures and the database of signatures. This framework has been used to identify connections between small molecules and their targets, to discover cell-specific responses to perturbations and ways to reverse disease expression states with small molecules, and to predict small-molecule mimickers for existing drugs. This review provides a historical perspective and the current state of connectivity mapping resources with a focus on both methodology and community implementations.
AB - Connectivity mapping resources consist of signatures representing changes in cellular state following systematic small-molecule, disease, gene, or other form of perturbations. Such resources enable the characterization of signatures from novel perturbations based on similarity; provide a global view of the space of many themed perturbations; and allow the ability to predict cellular, tissue, and organismal phenotypes for perturbagens. A signature search engine enables hypothesis generation by finding connections between query signatures and the database of signatures. This framework has been used to identify connections between small molecules and their targets, to discover cell-specific responses to perturbations and ways to reverse disease expression states with small molecules, and to predict small-molecule mimickers for existing drugs. This review provides a historical perspective and the current state of connectivity mapping resources with a focus on both methodology and community implementations.
KW - drug repositioning
KW - network analysis
KW - responsome
KW - signature commons
KW - systems biology
KW - systems pharmacology
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev-biodatasci-072018-021211
DO - 10.1146/annurev-biodatasci-072018-021211
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85090255881
SN - 2574-3414
VL - 2
SP - 69
EP - 92
JO - Annual review of biomedical data science
JF - Annual review of biomedical data science
ER -