Journal article
The use of a gene expression signature and connectivity map to repurpose drugs for bipolar disorder
S Kidnapillai, CC Bortolasci, M Udawela, B Panizzutti, B Spolding, T Connor, A Sanigorski, OM Dean, T Crowley, S Jamain, L Gray, E Scarr, M Leboyer, B Dean, M Berk, K Walder
World Journal of Biological Psychiatry | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2020
Abstract
Objectives: To create a gene expression signature (GES) to represent the biological effects of a combination of known drugs for bipolar disorder (BD) on cultured human neuronal cells (NT2-N) and rat brains, which also has evidence of differential expression in individuals with BD. To use the GES to identify new drugs for BD using Connectivity Map (CMap).Methods: NT2-N (n = 20) cells and rats (n = 8) were treated with a BD drug combination (lithium, valproate, quetiapine and lamotrigine) or vehicle for 24 and 6 h, respectively. Following next-generation sequencing, the differential expression of genes was assessed using edgeR in R. The derived GES was compared to differentially expressed gene..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council