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Network nature of ligand-receptor interactions underlies disease comorbidity in the brain

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Neurodegenerative disorders have overlapping symptoms and have high comorbidity rates, but this is not reflected in overlaps of risk genes. We have investigated whether ligand-receptor interactions (LRIs) are a mechanism by which distinct genes associated with disease risk can impact overlapping outcomes. We found that LRIs are likely disrupted in neurological disease and that the ligand-receptor networks associated with neurological diseases have substantial overlaps. Specifically, 96.8% of LRIs associated with disease risk are interconnected in a single LR network. These ligands and receptors are enriched for roles in inflammatory pathways and highlight the role of glia in cross-disease risk. Disruption to this LR network due to disease-associated processes (e.g. differential transcript use, protein misfolding) is likely to contribute to disease progression and risk of comorbidity. Our findings have implications for drug development, as they highlight the potential benefits and risks of pursuing cross-disease drug targets.
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  • Neurodegenerative disorders

Meet the Authors

  • Melissa Grant-Peters

    Key Personnel: Team Wood

    University College London

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    Aine Fairbrother-Browne, MSc

    Key Personnel: Team Hardy Team Wood

    University College London

  • Amy Hicks, BSc

    Key Personnel: Team Hardy Team Wood

    University College London

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    Boyi Guo

    External Collaborator

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    Regina Reynolds

    Key Personnel: Team Hardy Team Wood

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    Louise Huuki-Myers

    External Collaborator

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    Nick Evans

    External Collaborator

  • Jonathan Brenton, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Hardy Team Wood

    University College London

  • Sonia García-Ruiz, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Hardy

    University College London

  • Nicholas Wood, PhD

    Lead PI (Core Leadership): Team Wood

    University College London

  • Sonia Gandhi, PhD

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Wood

    University College London

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    Kristen Maynard

    External Collaborator

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    Leonardo Collado-Torres

    External Collaborator

  • Mina Ryten

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Hardy Team Wood

    University College London

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