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Bridging Health Disparity Gaps in Alzheimer’s Disease among Marginalized Populations: Clinical Proteomics as a Case Study
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and AD-related dementias (ADRD) represent a significant health challenge, with a growing impact on marginalized populations who often experience inequities in overall healthcare access and outcomes. Many factors contribute to these inequalities and can impact the benefits of broad appreciation of new technologies in AD/ADRD to these populations. For example, clinical proteomics offers a promising avenue for early and timely detection of disease and elucidation of the mechanisms of AD/ADRD. Unfortunately, gaps exist in the access and application of proteomic innovations for the health of marginalized communities. This editorial (1) highlights systemic barriers and explores the underlying factors that contribute to these inequities, (2) examines health disparities in the implementation of clinical proteomics tools for the management of AD/ADRD among marginalized populations, and (3) offers opportunities for advancing clinical proteomics in AD/ADRD. Implementation by basic and clinical researchers will lead to a more effective and inclusive approach to combatting AD/ADRD disparities.
期刊介绍:
ACS Bio & Med Chem Au is a broad scope open access journal which publishes short letters comprehensive articles reviews and perspectives in all aspects of biological and medicinal chemistry. Studies providing fundamental insights or describing novel syntheses as well as clinical or other applications-based work are welcomed.This broad scope includes experimental and theoretical studies on the chemical physical mechanistic and/or structural basis of biological or cell function in all domains of life. It encompasses the fields of chemical biology synthetic biology disease biology cell biology agriculture and food natural products research nucleic acid biology neuroscience structural biology and biophysics.The journal publishes studies that pertain to a broad range of medicinal chemistry including compound design and optimization biological evaluation molecular mechanistic understanding of drug delivery and drug delivery systems imaging agents and pharmacology and translational science of both small and large bioactive molecules. Novel computational cheminformatics and structural studies for the identification (or structure-activity relationship analysis) of bioactive molecules ligands and their targets are also welcome. The journal will consider computational studies applying established computational methods but only in combination with novel and original experimental data (e.g. in cases where new compounds have been designed and tested).Also included in the scope of the journal are articles relating to infectious diseases research on pathogens host-pathogen interactions therapeutics diagnostics vaccines drug-delivery systems and other biomedical technology development pertaining to infectious diseases.