Chapter Six Computational Approaches to Accelerating Novel Medicine and Better Patient Care from Bedside to Benchtop

Publication date: 2016 Source:Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology, Volume 102 Author(s): Theodore Sakellaropoulos, Junguk Hur, Ioannis N. Melas, Ellen Y. Guo, Leonidas Alexopoulos, Mohammad Bohlooly, Jane P.F. Bai Some successes have been achieved in the war on cancer over the past 30 years with recent efforts on protein kinase inhibitors. Nonetheless, we are still facing challenges due to cancer evolution. Cancers are complex and heterogeneous due to primary and secondary mutations, with phenotypic and molecular heterogeneity manifested among patients of a cancer, and within an individual patient throughout the disease course. Our understanding of cancer genomes has been facilitated by advances in omics and in bioinformatics technologies; major areas in cancer research are advancing in parallel on many fronts. Computational methods have been developed to decipher the molecular complexity of cancer and to identify driver mutations in cancers. Utilizing the identified driver mutations to develop effective therapy would require biological linkages from cellular context to clinical implication; for this purpose, computational mining of biomedical literature facilitates utilization of a huge volume of biomedical research data and knowledge. In addition, frontier technologies, such as genome editing technologies, are facilitating investigation of cancer mutations, and opening the door for developing novel treatments to treat diseases. We will rev...
Source: Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology - Category: Biochemistry Source Type: research