Molecular topology as novel strategy for discovery of drugs with a? lowering and anti-aggregation dual activities for Alzheimer's disease.
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ABSTRACT: In this study, we demonstrate the use of Molecular topology (MT) in an Alzheimer's disease (AD) drug discovery program. MT uses and expands upon the principles governing the molecular connectivity theory of numerically characterizing molecular structures, in the present case, active anti-AD drugs/agents, using topological descriptors to build models. Topological characterization has been shown to embody sufficient molecular information to provide strong correlation to therapeutic efficacy.We used MT to include multiple bioactive properties that allows for the identification of multi-functional single agent compounds, in this case, the dual functions of ?-amyloid (A?) -lowering and anti-oligomerization. Using this technology, we identified and designed novel compounds in chemical classes unrelated to current anti-AD agents that exert dual A? lowering and anti-A? oligomerization activities in animal models of AD. AD is a multifaceted disease with different pathological features.Our study, for the first time, demonstrated that MT can provide novel strategy for discovering drugs with A? lowering and anti-aggregation dual activities for AD.
SUBMITTER: Wang J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3966818 | biostudies-other | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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