Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
faceted process that results in various chronic disorders, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
Several in vitro and in vivo studies demonstrated that neuronal apoptosis is a multi-pathway cell-death
program that requires RNA synthesis. Thus, transcriptionally activated genes whose products induce cell
death can be triggered by different stimuli and antagonized by neurotrophic factors. Systems biology is
now unveiling the series of intracellular signaling pathways and key drug targets at the intersection of
neuronal apoptosis and survival.
Areas covered: This review introduces a genomic approach that can be used to elucidate the systems
biology of neuronal apoptosis and survival, and to rationally select drug targets, no longer oriented to
emulate the action of growth factors at the membrane receptor level, but rather to modulate their
downstream signals.
Expert opinion: The advent of genomics is offering an unprecedented opportunity to explore how the
delicate balance between apoptosis and survival-inducing signals triggers a transcriptional program.
Characterization of this program can be useful to identify potential pharmacological targets for existing
drugs. Such knowledge might pave the way towards an innovative pharmacology.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Apoptosis; cerebellar granule neurons; drug target; insulin-like growth factor-1; pituitary adenylyl cyclase-activating polypeptide; systems biology
Elenco autori:
Calissano, Pietro; Ciotti, MARIA TERESA; Paparone, Simona; Maino, BARBARA MARIA RITA; Cavallaro, Sebastiano; Severini, Cinzia
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