将酵母产业化,作为治疗遗传性代谢疾病的药物再利用平台

Mathura A Thevandavakkam, Natalie E Long, Brianna M Roel, Kristin A Kantautas, Shiri Zakin, Van Duesterberg, Ethan O Perlstein
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罕见疾病,尤其是遗传性代谢紊乱(IMDs)的治疗方法的开发面临着巨大的挑战,因为这涉及到高昂的成本和漫长的时间。本研究利用酵母与人类细胞通路之间的显著相似性,提出了一种基于酵母的药物再利用平台。与传统的药物开发流程相比,该平台能快速、经济高效地筛选出治疗罕见病的潜在化合物,并提供快速的周转时间。利用由约 50% 的营养保健品组成的 TargetMol 库,我们的产品线能在短短 6 个月内加速将有希望的药物再利用研究成果转化为患者观察研究。我们通过三个 IMD 病例研究证明了这一平台的功效,展示了其发现新型疗法的潜力,并减少了为罕见病患者提供疗法所需的时间和费用。
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Industrializing yeast as a drug repurposing platform for inherited metabolic diseases
The development of therapies for rare diseases, particularly inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs), faces significant challenges due to the high cost and lengthy timelines involved. This study presents a yeast-based platform for drug repurposing that capitalizes on the remarkable similarity between yeast and human cellular pathways. This platform enables rapid, cost-effective screening of potential therapeutic compounds for rare diseases, offering a quick turnaround compared to traditional drug development processes. Utilizing a TargetMol library of comprising ~50% nutraceuticals, our pipeline accelerates translation of promising drug repurposing hits into patient observational studies in as little as 6 months. We demonstrate the efficacy of this platform through three case studies in the context of IMDs, showcasing its potential to uncover novel treatments and reduce the time and expense associated with bringing therapies to patients with rare diseases.
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