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DISC1 Pathway in Brain Development: Exploring Therapeutic Targets for Major Psychiatric Disorders

机译:大脑发育中的DISC1途径:探索主要精神疾病的治疗目标

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Genetic risk factors for major psychiatric disorders play key roles in neurodevelopment. Thus, exploring the molecular pathways of risk genes is important not only for understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying brain development, but also to decipher how genetic disturbances affect brain maturation and functioning relevant to major mental illnesses. During the last decade, there has been significant progress in determining the mechanisms whereby risk genes impact brain development. Nonetheless, given that the majority of psychiatric disorders have etiological complexities encompassing multiple risk genes and environmental factors, the biological mechanisms of these diseases remain poorly understood. How can we move forward to our research for discovery of the biological markers and novel therapeutic targets for major mental disorders? Here we review recent progress in the neurobiology of disrupted in schizophrenia 1 (DISC1), a major risk gene for major mental disorders, with a particular focus on its roles in cerebral cortex development. Convergent findings implicate DISC1 as part of a large, multi-step pathway implicated in various cellular processes and signal transduction. We discuss links between the DISC1 pathway and environmental factors, such as immune/inflammatory responses, which may suggest novel therapeutic targets. Existing treatments for major mental disorders are hampered by a limited number of pharmacological targets. Consequently, elucidation of the DISC1 pathway, and its association with neuropsychiatric disorders, may offer hope for novel treatment interventions.
机译:重大精神疾病的遗传危险因素在神经发育中起关键作用。因此,探索风险基因的分子途径不仅对于理解大脑发育的分子机制很重要,而且对于破译遗传障碍如何影响大脑成熟以及与主要精神疾病有关的功能也很重要。在过去的十年中,在确定风险基因影响大脑发育的机制方面取得了重大进展。尽管如此,鉴于大多数精神病患者的病因复杂性涉及多个风险基因和环境因素,因此对这些疾病的生物学机制仍知之甚少。我们如何继续进行我们的研究,以发现重大精神障碍的生物标志物和新型治疗靶标?在这里,我们回顾了精神分裂症1(DISC1)的破坏的神经生物学的最新进展,精神分裂症1是主要精神障碍的主要危险基因,尤其关注其在大脑皮层发育中的作用。趋同的发现暗示DISC1是涉及多种细胞过程和信号转导的大型,多步骤途径的一部分。我们讨论了DISC1途径与环境因素之间的联系,例如免疫/炎症反应,这可能暗示了新的治疗靶标。现有的针对严重精神障碍的治疗方法受到数量有限的药理学指标的阻碍。因此,对DISC1途径的阐明及其与神经精神疾病的联系可能为新型治疗干预提供希望。

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