Single-cell-led drug repurposing for Alzheimer's disease.
Silvia ParoloFederica MariottiPranami BoraLucia CarboniEnrico DomeniciPublished in: Scientific reports (2023)
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. Notwithstanding the huge investments in drug development, only one disease-modifying treatment has been recently approved. Here we present a single-cell-led systems biology pipeline for the identification of drug repurposing candidates. Using single-cell RNA sequencing data of brain tissues from patients with Alzheimer's disease, genome-wide association study results, and multiple gene annotation resources, we built a multi-cellular Alzheimer's disease molecular network that we leveraged for gaining cell-specific insights into Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology and for the identification of drug repurposing candidates. Our computational approach pointed out 54 candidate drugs, mainly targeting MAPK and IGF1R signaling pathways, which could be further evaluated for their potential as Alzheimer's disease therapy.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- rna seq
- cognitive decline
- signaling pathway
- high throughput
- gene expression
- stem cells
- mild cognitive impairment
- cell proliferation
- mesenchymal stem cells
- risk assessment
- drug delivery
- climate change
- drug induced
- cancer therapy
- deep learning
- pi k akt
- white matter
- smoking cessation
- transcription factor
- network analysis