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AlzGPS

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URL: https://alzgps.lerner.ccf.org
Full name: A Genome-wide Positioning Systems platform for Alzheimer's disease
Description: AlzGPS is a comprehensive systems biology tool to enable searching, visualizing, and analyzing multi-omics, various types of heterogeneous biological networks, and clinical databases for target identification and development of effective prevention and treatment for AD.
Year founded: 2021
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Country/Region: United States

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University/Institution: Case Western Reserve University
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Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Feixiong Cheng
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): chengf@ccf.org

Publications

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AlzGPS: a genome-wide positioning systems platform to catalyze multi-omics for Alzheimer's drug discovery. [PMID: 33441136]
Yadi Zhou, Jiansong Fang, Lynn M Bekris, Young Heon Kim, Andrew A Pieper, James B Leverenz, Jeffrey Cummings, Feixiong Cheng

BACKGROUND: Recent DNA/RNA sequencing and other multi-omics technologies have advanced the understanding of the biology and pathophysiology of AD, yet there is still a lack of disease-modifying treatments for AD. A new approach to integration of the genome, transcriptome, proteome, and human interactome in the drug discovery and development process is essential for this endeavor.
METHODS: In this study, we developed AlzGPS (Genome-wide Positioning Systems platform for Alzheimer's Drug Discovery, https://alzgps.lerner.ccf.org ), a comprehensive systems biology tool to enable searching, visualizing, and analyzing multi-omics, various types of heterogeneous biological networks, and clinical databases for target identification and development of effective prevention and treatment for AD.
RESULTS: Via AlzGPS: (1) we curated more than 100 AD multi-omics data sets capturing DNA, RNA, protein, and small molecule profiles underlying AD pathogenesis (e.g., early vs. late stage and tau or amyloid endophenotype); (2) we constructed endophenotype disease modules by incorporating multi-omics findings and human protein-protein interactome networks; (3) we provided possible treatment information from ~ 3000 FDA approved/investigational drugs for AD using state-of-the-art network proximity analyses; (4) we curated nearly 300 literature references for high-confidence drug candidates; (5) we included information from over 1000 AD clinical trials noting drug's mechanisms-of-action and primary drug targets, and linking them to our integrated multi-omics view for targets and network analysis results for the drugs; (6) we implemented a highly interactive web interface for database browsing and network visualization.
CONCLUSIONS: Network visualization enabled by AlzGPS includes brain-specific neighborhood networks for genes-of-interest, endophenotype disease module networks for omics-of-interest, and mechanism-of-action networks for drugs targeting disease modules. By virtue of combining systems pharmacology and network-based integrative analysis of multi-omics data, AlzGPS offers actionable systems biology tools for accelerating therapeutic development in AD.

Alzheimers Res Ther. 2021:13(1) | 58 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
1119/6895 (83.785%)
Gene genome and annotation:
366/2021 (81.94%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
148/1005 (85.373%)
Interaction:
221/1194 (81.575%)
Health and medicine:
269/1738 (84.58%)
Literature:
104/577 (82.149%)
1119
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52
Citations
13
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Created on: 2022-04-18
Curated by:
Lin Liu [2022-06-03]
Yuxin Qin [2022-05-14]
Sicheng Luo [2022-04-18]