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. 2023 Jul 19;111(14):2126-2139.
doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2023.04.018. Epub 2023 May 11.

A dynamical systems approach for multiscale synthesis of Alzheimer's pathogenesis

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A dynamical systems approach for multiscale synthesis of Alzheimer's pathogenesis

Jennifer Rollo et al. Neuron. .
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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a spatially dynamic pathology that implicates a growing volume of multiscale data spanning genetic, cellular, tissue, and organ levels of the organization. These data and bioinformatics analyses provide clear evidence for the interactions within and between these levels. The resulting heterarchy precludes a linear neuron-centric approach and necessitates that the numerous interactions are measured in a way that predicts their impact on the emergent dynamics of the disease. This level of complexity confounds intuition, and we propose a new methodology that uses non-linear dynamical systems modeling to augment intuition and that links with a community-wide participatory platform to co-create and test system-level hypotheses and interventions. In addition to enabling the integration of multiscale knowledge, key benefits include a more rapid innovation cycle and a rational process for prioritization of data campaigns. We argue that such an approach is essential to support the discovery of multilevel-coordinated polypharmaceutical interventions.

Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; data prioritization; dementia; dynamical systems modeling; mathematical modeling; multiscale data; open innovation ecosystem; participatory methodology; systems biology; systems pathology.

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Declaration of interests J.H. is a member of the Neuron advisory board.

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