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HCDT 2.0: A Highly Confident Drug-Target Database for Experimentally Validated Genes, RNAs, and Pathways
Xinying Liu1, Dehua Feng1, Jiaqi Chen1
1School of Biomedical Informatics and Engineering, Kidney disease research institute at the second affiliated hospital, Hainan Engineering Research Center for Health Big Data, Hainan Medical University, Haikou, Hainan, 571199, China.
Abstract:
Drug-target interactions constitute the fundamental basis for understanding drug action mechanisms and advancing therapeutic discovery. While existing drug-target databases have contributed valuable resources, they exhibit structural and functional fragmentation due to heterogeneous data sources and annotation standards. Building upon the high-confidence drug-gene interactions curated in HCDT 1.0, we present HCDT 2.0, a comprehensive and standardized resource that expands the scope through multiomics data integration. This update incorporates three-dimensional interactions including drug-gene, drug-RNA and drug-pathway interactions. The current version contains 1,284,353 curated interactions: 1,224,774 drug-gene pairs (678,564 drugs × 5,692 genes), 11,770 drug-RNA mappings (316 drugs × 6,430 RNAs), and 47,809 drug-pathway links (6,290 drugs × 3,143 pathways), alongside 16,317 drug-disease associations. To enhance biological interpretability, we further integrated pathway-gene and RNA-gene regulatory relationships. In addition, we integrated 38,653 negative DTIs covering 26,989 drugs and 1,575 genes. This integrative framework not only addresses critical gaps in cross-scale data representation but also establishes a robust foundation for systems pharmacology applications, including drug repurposing, adverse event prediction, and precision oncology strategies.

