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Precision medicine and drug development in Alzheimer's disease: the importance of sexual dimorphism and patient stratification

Authors
Hampel, HaraldVergallo, AndreaGiorgi, Filippo SeanKim, Seung HyunDepypere, HermanGraziani, ManuelaSaidi, AmiraNistico, RobertLista, Simone
Issue Date
Jul-2018
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Keywords
Alzheimer' s disease; Biomarkers; Sex; Gender; Systems biology; Precision medicine; Precision pharmacology; Homeostasis; Sexual dimorphism; Clinical trials
Citation
FRONTIERS IN NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, v.50, pp.31 - 51
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Journal Title
FRONTIERS IN NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume
50
Start Page
31
End Page
51
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/149729
DOI
10.1016/j.yfrne.2018.06.001
ISSN
0091-3022
Abstract
Neurodegenerative diseases (ND) are among the leading causes of disability and mortality. Considerable sex differences exist in the occurrence of the various manifestations leading to cognitive decline. Alzheimer's disease (AD) exhibits substantial sexual dimorphisms and disproportionately affects women. Women have a higher life expectancy compared to men and, consequently, have more lifespan to develop AD. The emerging precision medicine and pharmacology concepts taking into account the individual genetic and biological variability relevant for disease risk, prevention, detection, diagnosis, and treatment are expected to substantially enhance our knowledge and management of AD. Stratifying the affected individuals by sex and gender is an important basic step towards personalization of scientific research, drug development, and care. We hypothesize that sex and gender differences, extending from genetic to psychosocial domains, are highly relevant for the understanding of AD pathophysiology, and for the conceptualization of basic/translational research and for clinical therapy trial design.
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