MILAN - A medical information-system linking agents to metabolic networks

B. Prins, R. Hofestädt
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The genome, the protein-biosynthesis and the metabolism constitute a complex, strongly linked system. The complete functionality of this system is not entirely understood yet. Especially pharmacologists and medical doctors are interested to know how the system works regarding the influence of medications (Drug-Pointing). In the last thirty years biochemical research delivered a huge amount of relevant data for this field. The problem is, that all this data is highly distributed in thousands of databases which are just partly interconnected. Gathering and interconnecting this large amount of distributed data by hand significantly slows down the research process. Hence it is vitally important to create tools in terms of information-systems, which support the process of understanding through automatic data-integration and analysis. In this paper we would like to introduce our approach of a corresponding information-system. MILAN is an extensible datawarehouse framework, which has already integrated about 7.7 million medical publication-abstracts as well as metabolic pathways and information about enzymes, ligands, agents and pharmaceuticals from a collection of major biochemical databases. The system provides a set of functionalities to show where the metabolism is affected by a certain drug and instantly displays the most relevant publications for the particular case. Future development will focus on the integration of more databases and the development of additional functions like detection of side-effects and drug-interactions.
米兰——一个将药物与代谢网络连接起来的医学信息系统
基因组、蛋白质生物合成和新陈代谢构成了一个复杂的、紧密相连的系统。这个系统的全部功能还没有完全了解。特别是药理学家和医生有兴趣知道这个系统是如何工作的,关于药物的影响(药物指向)。在过去的三十年里,生物化学研究为这一领域提供了大量的相关数据。问题是,所有这些数据高度分布在数千个数据库中,这些数据库只是部分相互连接。手工收集和连接这些大量的分布式数据大大减慢了研究过程。因此,创建信息系统方面的工具至关重要,这些工具支持通过自动数据集成和分析来理解的过程。在本文中,我们想介绍我们的方法,一个相应的信息系统。MILAN是一个可扩展的数据仓库框架,它已经整合了大约770万篇医学出版物摘要,以及来自主要生化数据库的代谢途径和有关酶、配体、制剂和药物的信息。该系统提供了一组功能来显示代谢受到某种药物影响的位置,并立即显示与特定病例最相关的出版物。未来的发展将集中在整合更多的数据库和开发额外的功能,如检测副作用和药物相互作用。
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