Neuroprotective Drug for Nerve Trauma Revealed Using Artificial Intelligence.
David Romeo-GuitartJoaquim ForésMireia Herrando-GrabulosaRaquel VallsTatiana Leiva-RodríguezElena GaleaFrancisco González-PérezXavier NavarroValerie PetegniefAssumpció BoschMireia ComaJosé Manuel MasCaty CasasPublished in: Scientific reports (2018)
Here we used a systems biology approach and artificial intelligence to identify a neuroprotective agent for the treatment of peripheral nerve root avulsion. Based on accumulated knowledge of the neurodegenerative and neuroprotective processes that occur in motoneurons after root avulsion, we built up protein networks and converted them into mathematical models. Unbiased proteomic data from our preclinical models were used for machine learning algorithms and for restrictions to be imposed on mathematical solutions. Solutions allowed us to identify combinations of repurposed drugs as potential neuroprotective agents and we validated them in our preclinical models. The best one, NeuroHeal, neuroprotected motoneurons, exerted anti-inflammatory properties and promoted functional locomotor recovery. NeuroHeal endorsed the activation of Sirtuin 1, which was essential for its neuroprotective effect. These results support the value of network-centric approaches for drug discovery and demonstrate the efficacy of NeuroHeal as adjuvant treatment with surgical repair for nervous system trauma.
Keyphrases
- artificial intelligence
- machine learning
- big data
- deep learning
- cerebral ischemia
- peripheral nerve
- drug discovery
- anti inflammatory
- spinal cord injury
- healthcare
- emergency department
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- risk assessment
- stem cells
- trauma patients
- electronic health record
- drug induced
- replacement therapy
- climate change