Abstract
AbstractOne of the main burdens in the treatment of diseases is imputable to the delay between the appearance of molecular dysfunctions in the first affected disease cells and their presence in sufficient number for detection in specific tissues or organs. This delay obviously plays in favor of disease progression to an extent that makes efficient treatments difficult, as they arrive too late. The development of a novel medical strategy, termed cell-based interception and precision medicine, seeks to identify dysfunctional cells early, when tissue damages are not apparent and symptoms not yet present, and develop therapies to treat diseases early. Central to this strategy is the use of single-cell technologies that allow detection of molecular changes in cells at the time of phenotypical bifurcation from health to disease. In this article we describe a general procedure to support such an approach applied to neurodegenerative disorders. This procedure combines four components directed towards highly complementary objectives: 1) a high-performance single-cell proteomics (SCP) method (Detect), 2) the development of disease experimental cell models and predictive computational models of cell trajectories (Understand), 3) the discovery of specific targets and personalized therapies (Cure), and 4) the creation of a community of collaborating laboratories to accelerate the development of this novel medical paradigm (Collaborate). A global initiative named 37TrillionCells (37TC) was launched to advance the development of cell-based interception and precision medicine.
Funder
Mcgill Healthy brains for Healthy Lives initiative
Ministère de l'économie, de l'innovation et de l'énergie
Private investor WinnerMax Capital Inc.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Fondation Leucodystrophie
Yaya foundation for 4H leukodystrophy
Fondation Les amis d'Élliot
Fondation Le Tout pour Loo
Fondation du Grand défi Pierre Lavoie
research institute of the mcgill university health centre
Leuco-action
Fondation de l'Hôpital de Montréal pour enfants
Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé
CQDM Quantum Leaps program
Alain and Sandra Bouchard Foundation
Sebastien and Ghislaine Van Berkom foundation
Medicament Québec
Chamandy Foundation
Djavad Mowafaghian Foundation
Bell-bombardier chair of excellentce at the IRCM
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC