Identification of critical genes and drug repurposing targets in entorhinal cortex of Alzheimer's disease.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Arghavan Hosseinpouri, Khadijeh Sadegh, Zeinab Zarei-Behjani, Zeinab Dehghan, Reza Karbalaei
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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a slow brain degeneration disorder in which the accumulation of beta-amyloid precursor plaque and an intracellular neurofibrillary tangle of hyper-phosphorylated tau proteins in the brain have been implicated in neurodegeneration. In this study, we identified the most important genes that are unique and sensitive in the entorhinal region of the brain to target AD effectively. At first, microarrays data are selected and constructed protein-protein interaction network (PPIN) and gene regulatory network (GRN) from differentially expressed genes (DEGs) using Cytoscape software. Then, networks analysis was performed to determine hubs, bottlenecks, clusters, and signaling pathways in AD. Finally, critical genes were selected as targets for repurposing drugs. Analyzing the constructed PPIN and GRN identified CD44, ELF1, HSP90AB1, NOC4L, BYSL, RRP7A, SLC17A6, and RUVBL2 as critical genes that are dysregulated in the entorhinal region of AD suffering patients. The functional enrichment analysis revealed that DEG nodes are involved in the synaptic vesicle cycle, glutamatergic synapse, PI3K-Akt signaling pathway, retrograde endocannabinoid signaling, endocrine and other factor-regulated calcium reabsorption, ribosome biogenesis in eukaryotes, and nicotine addiction. Gentamicin, isoproterenol, and tumor necrosis factor are repurposing new drugs that target CD44, which plays an important role in the development of AD. Following our model validation using the existing experimental data, our model based on previous experimental reports suggested critical molecules and candidate drugs involved in AD for further investigations in vitro and in vivo.

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Neurogenetics
Neurogenetics 医学-临床神经学
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3.90
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6 months
期刊介绍: Neurogenetics publishes findings that contribute to a better understanding of the genetic basis of normal and abnormal function of the nervous system. Neurogenetic disorders are the main focus of the journal. Neurogenetics therefore includes findings in humans and other organisms that help understand neurological disease mechanisms and publishes papers from many different fields such as biophysics, cell biology, human genetics, neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neurology, neuropathology, neurosurgery and psychiatry. All papers submitted to Neurogenetics should be of sufficient immediate importance to justify urgent publication. They should present new scientific results. Data merely confirming previously published findings are not acceptable.
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