Affiliation:
1. IRCCS-Fondazione Bietti, Rome, Italy
2. Chemistry Department, Università di Catania, Viale Andrea Doria
6, 95125, Catania, Italy
Abstract
Abstract:
In recent years, the scientific community has been trying to tackle different diseases
by using unifying and holistic approaches based on the concept that it is possible to
target apparently very different diseases under a comprehensive general scheme. In other
words, various different diseases have been grouped together under the label of “conformational
diseases”, because the triggering cause for each malady is the misfolding of a
specific protein, whose dyshomeostasis and accumulation cause all the other downhill
biomolecular events characteristic of each different disease. In a parallel manner, analytical
techniques have developed to investigate protein misfolding and accumulation, so as
to give a valid technical support to the investigation of conformational diseases. In this
scenario, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) has widely contributed to study many different
aspects correlated to conformational diseases, offering the advantages of real time investigations,
use of small amounts of biological materials and possibility to mimic the cellular
environments without recurring to the use of fluorescent tags. In this review, after a
brief introduction about conformational diseases and the SPR technique, a thorough description
of the various uses of SPR to investigate the biomolecular mechanisms involved
in these diseases is given in order to provide the reader with an exhaustive list as
well as a critical perspective of the use of SPR for such topic. The case of Alzheimer’s
disease is discussed at a deeper level. We hope that this work will make the reader aware
of all the possible SPR experimental approaches, which can be used to develop new possible
therapeutic strategies to tackle conformational diseases.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry
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