Choosing the right biological target is the critical primary decision for the development of new drugs. Systematic genetic association testing of both human diseases and quantitative traits, along with resultant findings of coincident associations between them, is becoming a powerful approach to infer drug targetable candidates and generate in vitro tests to identify compounds that can modulate them therapeutically. Here, we discuss opportunities and challenges, and infer criteria for the optimal use of genetic findings in the drug discovery pipeline.

Genetic-Driven Druggable Target Identification and Validation

Floris Matteo;Olla Stefania;Cucca Francesco
2018

Abstract

Choosing the right biological target is the critical primary decision for the development of new drugs. Systematic genetic association testing of both human diseases and quantitative traits, along with resultant findings of coincident associations between them, is becoming a powerful approach to infer drug targetable candidates and generate in vitro tests to identify compounds that can modulate them therapeutically. Here, we discuss opportunities and challenges, and infer criteria for the optimal use of genetic findings in the drug discovery pipeline.
2018
Istituto di Ricerca Genetica e Biomedica - IRGB
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coincident genetic associations; drug discovery; druggability; quantitative phenotypes; therapeutic targets.
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Floris, Matteo; Olla, Stefania; Schlessinger, David; Cucca, Francesco
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