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Genes, Drugs, and Diseases for a Pharmacogenetics Knowledge Base Diane E. Oliver, MD, PhD Stanford University SOFG – Nov. 19, 2002 Outline Pharmacogenetics and PharmGKB Sources of genes, drugs, and diseases Representation of concepts Maintenance Summary Outline Pharmacogenetics and PharmGKB Sources of genes, drugs, and diseases Representation of concepts Maintenance Summary Pharmacogenetics Pharmacogenetics = the science of how genes influence an individual’s response to drugs Gene–drug association ( Gene Drug ) Adverse Effect 6-mercaptopurine + TPMT Fatal bone marrow suppression Pre-prescription genetic testing Adverse Effect Response Efficacy Efficacy Codeine + CYP2D6 7-10% of Caucasians poor metabolizers No effect on pain Research in Pharmacogenetics CYP2D6, CYP2C19, CYP3A5 SLC6A4 (SERT) Tamoxifen Adverse Effects: Hot flashes, cholesterol, clotting Efficacy (Asthma): Responders or nonresponders Flunisolide NR3C1 (GR) Paroxetine Enzymes Transporters ? Receptors Ion Channels Efficacy (Depression): Responders or nonresponders Adverse Effects: Torsades de pointes, long QT syndrome Quinidine SCN5A, KCNH2 Research in Pharmacogenetics CYP2D6, CYP2C19, CYP3A5 SLC6A4 (SERT) Tamoxifen Adverse Effects: Hot flashes, cholesterol, clotting factors Efficacy (Asthma): Responders or nonresponders Flunisolide NR3C1 (GR) Paroxetine Enzymes Transporters ? Receptors Ion Channels Efficacy (Depression): Responders or nonresponders Adverse Effects: Torsades de pointes, long QT syndrome Quinidine SCN5A, KCNH2 Research in Pharmacogenetics CYP2D6, CYP2C19, CYP3A5 SLC6A4 (SERT) Tamoxifen Adverse Effects: Hot flashes, cholesterol, clotting factors Efficacy (Asthma): Responders or nonresponders Flunisolide NR3C1 (GR) Paroxetine Enzymes Transporters ? Receptors Ion Channels Efficacy (Depression): Responders or nonresponders Adverse Effects: Torsades de pointes, long QT syndrome Quinidine SCN5A, KCNH2 Research in Pharmacogenetics CYP2D6, CYP2C19, CYP3A5 SLC6A4 (SERT) Tamoxifen Adverse Effects: Hot flashes, cholesterol, clotting factors Efficacy (Asthma): Responders or nonresponders Flunisolide NR3C1 (GR) Paroxetine Enzymes Transporters ? Receptors Ion Channels Efficacy (Depression): Responders or nonresponders Adverse Effects: Torsades de pointes, long QT syndrome Quinidine SCN5A, KCNH2 Research in Pharmacogenetics CYP2D6, CYP2C19, CYP3A5 SLC6A4 (SERT) Tamoxifen Adverse Effects: Hot flashes, cholesterol, clotting factors Efficacy (Asthma): Responders or nonresponders Flunisolide NR3C1 (GR) Paroxetine Enzymes Transporters ? Receptors Ion Channels Efficacy (Depression): Responders or nonresponders Adverse Effects: Torsades de pointes, long QT syndrome Quinidine SCN5A, KCNH2 PharmGKB What is PharmGKB? Goals of PharmGKB (the project) A project A web site http://pharmgkb.org A knowledge base A team To collect pharmacogenetic data and knowledge in a centralized repository To provide a public resource To facilitate and catalyze research in pharmacogenetics Informatics topics: ontologies, knowledge representation Outline Pharmacogenetics and PharmGKB Sources of genes, drugs, and diseases Representation of concepts Maintenance Summary Sources of Genes, Drugs, and Diseases Goals Leverage off the work of others Coordinate with national and international communities Maintainable Locally extensible Concept Type Genes Drugs Diseases Sources HGNC, LocusLink NDF-RT, Orange Book MeSH Sources of Concepts HGNC LocusLink NDF-RT Orange Book PharmGKB Gene, Drug, Disease Terminologies MeSH Gene Source - HGNC HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee Approved Gene Name ATP-binding cassette, subfamily B (MDR/TAP), member 1 Approved Gene Symbol ABCB1 Previous Symbol PGY1, MDR1 Aliases P-gp Previous Gene Name LocusLink ID 5243 http://www.gene.ucl.ac.uk/public-files/nomen/searchdata.txt Gene Source - LocusLink LocusLinkID 5243 Alternate symbols MDR1, P-gp, PGY1, ABC20, GP170 Aliases multidrug resistance 1 Cytogenetic location 7q21.1 OMIM phenotype Colchicine resistance Gene category (GO) ATP binding, transporter Genbank accession AC002457, AF016534, M29422 RefSeq NT, NP, NM NM_000927, NP_000918 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/LocusLink Drug Source – NDF-RT <conceptDef> <name>ASPIRIN 325MG TAB [NDC: 00839676409]</name> <namespace>NDF</namespace> <primitive/> <kind>DRUG_KIND</kind> <name> <definingConcepts> <concept>ASPIRIN 325MG TAB</concept> </definingConcepts> <definingRoles> </definingRoles> <properties> <property> <name>NDF_Trade_Name</name> <value>ASPIRIN 325MG TABLET</value> </property> <property> <name>PackageSize</name> <value>250</value> </property> <property> <name>PackageType</name> <value>BOTTLE</value> </property> <property> <name>Manufacturer</name> <value>H L MOORE DRUG</value> </property> </properties> </conceptDef> ASPIRIN 325MG TAB [NDC: 00839676409] </name> <kind>DRUG_KIND</kind> <concept>ASPIRIN 325MG TAB</concept> <name>NDF_Trade_Name</name> <value>ASPIRIN 325MG TABLET</value> <name>PackageSize</name> <value>250</value> <name>PackageType</name> <value>BOTTLE</value> <name>Manufacturer</name> <value>H L MOORE DRUG</value> Drug Source – Orange Book PROCAINAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE~Capsule; Oral~PRONESTYL~APOTHECON~250MG~007335~001~AB~Approved prior to Jan 1, 1982~No~RX DICYCLOMINE HYDROCHLORIDE~Capsule; Oral~BENTYL~AVENTIS PHARMS~10MG~007409~003~AB~OCT 15, 1984~Yes~RX NOREPINEPHRINE BITARTRATE~Injectable; Injection~LEVOPHED~ABBOTT~EQ 1MG BASE/ML~007513~001~~Approved prior to Jan 1, 1982~Yes~RX METHIMAZOLE~Tablet; Oral~TAPAZOLE~LILLY~5MG~007517~002~AB~Approved prior to Jan 1, 1982~No~RX ASPIRIN~Tablet, Extended Release; Oral~8-HOUR BAYER ~BAYER~650MG~016030~001~~Approved prior to Jan 1, 1982~No~DISCN HYDROCORTISONE~Tablet; Oral~CORTEF~PHARMACIA AND UPJOHN~10MG~008697~001~BP~Appro WARFARIN SODIUM~Tablet; Oral~COUMADIN~BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB~10MG~009218~005~AB~Approved prior to Jan 1, 1982~Yes~RXved prior to Jan 1, 1982~Yes~RX Disease Source - MeSH *NEWRECORD RECTYPE = D MH = Asthma AQ = BL CF CI CL CN CO DH DI DT EC EH EM EN EP ET GE HI IM ME MI MO NU PA PC PP PS PX RA RH RI RT SU TH UR US VE VI PRINT ENTRY = Asthma, Bronchial|T047|NON|EQV|UNK (19XX)|840210|abcdef PRINT ENTRY = Bronchial Asthma|T047|NON|EQV|UNK (19XX)|840210|abcdef ENTRY = Asthmas ENTRY = Asthmas, Bronchial ENTRY = Bronchial Asthmas MN = C08.127.108 MN = C08.381.495.108 MN = C08.674.095 MN = C20.543.480.680.095 FX = Anti-Asthmatic Agents MH_TH = NLM (1966) MS = A form of bronchial disorder associated with airway obstruction, marked by recurrent attacks of paroxysmal dyspnea, with wheezing due to spasmodic contraction of the bronchi. Outline Pharmacogenetics and PharmGKB Sources of genes, drugs, and diseases Representation of concepts Maintenance Summary Representation of Concepts Two approaches KB = Knowledge base DB = Relational database KB implementation http://protege.stanford.edu Protégé: Frame-based knowledge representation system Frames and slots – hierarchies, links among concepts DB implementation Oracle: Relational database management system Tables and columns – indexed lookups, joins Representation of Concepts Relational DB Table Names Genes Gene Symbols Gene Synonyms GeneID Gene OMIM Phenotypes Gene Products Gene Golden Path Sequence Drugs DrugID Drug Synonyms Diseases DiseaseID Disease Synonyms Outline Pharmacogenetics and PharmGKB Sources of genes, drugs, and diseases Representation of concepts Maintenance Summary Maintenance of PharmGKB Data HGNC LocusLink VA-NDF Orange Book PharmGKB Gene, Drug, Disease Terminologies ValidFrom ValidTo 01-01-2000 MeSH PharmGKB Archive ValidFrom ValidTo 01-01-2000 03-04-2002 Maintenance of Concepts HGNC LocusLink VA-NDF Orange Book PharmGKB local additions Gene, Drug, Disease Terminologies MeSH PharmGKB Archive Outline Pharmacogenetics and PharmGKB Sources of genes, drugs, and diseases Representation of concepts Maintenance Summary Summary Controlled terminologies essential for indexing and querying pharmacogenetics data and knowledge Concept representation Genes Drugs Diseases Relational DB, frame KB Unique identifiers, synonyms, hierarchies, concept links Future work Other controlled terms Experimental methods, race and ethnicity, phenotype Tools to support management of evolving terminologies Thank you. [email protected] Acknowledgements: The Pharmacogenetics Research Network and Knowledge Base is financially supported by grants from NIGMS, NHLBI, NHGRI, NIEHS, NCI, and NLM within the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Use in PharmGKB Applications Term Selection Term selection (for data input or data retrieval) 1. Pick list 2. Navigate hierarchy 3. List Sublist Tree Subtree String matching of user input Exact match Ranked partial matches Use in PharmGKB Applications Global Search OBJECTS Gene OBJECT ID CLOB 1001 1002 Drug 1003 1004 Disease 1005 For data retrieval User enters term or phrase, system finds every text occurrence (in CLOBs) System retrieves object IDs of gene, drug, and disease objects that link directly or indirectly to the relevant text Acknowledgements The Pharmacogenetics Research Network and Knowledge Base is financially supported by grants from NIGMS, NHLBI, NHGRI, NIEHS, NCI, and NLM within the National Institutes of Health (NIH). PharmGKB is managed at Stanford University. This work is supported by the NIH/NIGMS Pharmacogenetics Research Network and Database (U01GM61374).