Kristina M Hettne, Marissa de Mos, Anke G J de Bruijn, Marc Weeber, Scott Boyer, Erik M van Mulligen, Montserrat Cases, Jordi Mestres, Johan van der Lei
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Abstract
Background: Collaborative efforts of physicians and basic scientists are often necessary in the investigation of complex disorders. Difficulties can arise, however, when large amounts of information need to reviewed. Advanced information retrieval can be beneficial in combining and reviewing data obtained from the various scientific fields. In this paper, a team of investigators with varying backgrounds has applied advanced information retrieval methods, in the form of text mining and entity relationship tools, to review the current literature, with the intention to generate new insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying a complex disorder. As an example of such a disorder the Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) was chosen. CRPS is a painful and debilitating syndrome with a complex etiology that is still unraveled for a considerable part, resulting in suboptimal diagnosis and treatment.
Results: A text mining based approach combined with a simple network analysis identified Nuclear Factor kappa B (NFkappaB) as a possible central mediator in both the initiation and progression of CRPS.
Conclusion: The result shows the added value of a multidisciplinary approach combined with information retrieval in hypothesis discovery in biomedical research. The new hypothesis, which was derived in silico, provides a framework for further mechanistic studies into the underlying molecular mechanisms of CRPS and requires evaluation in clinical and epidemiological studies.
背景:在复杂疾病的调查中,医生和基础科学家的合作努力往往是必要的。但是,当需要审查大量信息时,就会出现困难。先进的信息检索技术有助于整合和审查从各个科学领域获得的数据。在本文中,一组具有不同背景的研究人员应用了先进的信息检索方法,以文本挖掘和实体关系工具的形式,来回顾当前的文献,以期对复杂疾病的分子机制产生新的见解。作为这种疾病的一个例子,复杂区域疼痛综合征(CRPS)被选择。CRPS是一种痛苦和使人衰弱的综合征,其病因复杂,在很大程度上仍未解开,导致诊断和治疗不理想。结果:基于文本挖掘的方法结合简单的网络分析确定了核因子κ B (NFkappaB)可能是CRPS发生和进展的中心介质。结论:多学科结合信息检索方法在生物医学研究假设发现中的附加价值。这一新假设来源于计算机,为进一步研究CRPS的潜在分子机制提供了一个框架,需要在临床和流行病学研究中进行评估。