Modulating autophagy to treat diseases: A revisited review on in silico methods

J Adv Res. 2024 Apr:58:175-191. doi: 10.1016/j.jare.2023.05.002. Epub 2023 May 14.

Abstract

Background: Autophagy refers to the conserved cellular catabolic process relevant to lysosome activity and plays a vital role in maintaining the dynamic equilibrium of intracellular matter by degrading harmful and abnormally accumulated cellular components. Accumulating evidence has recently revealed that dysregulation of autophagy by genetic and exogenous interventions may disrupt cellular homeostasis in human diseases. In silico approaches as powerful aids to experiments have also been extensively reported to play their critical roles in the storage, prediction, and analysis of massive amounts of experimental data. Thus, modulating autophagy to treat diseases by in silico methods would be anticipated.

Aim of review: Here, we focus on summarizing the updated in silico approaches including databases, systems biology network approaches, omics-based analyses, mathematical models, and artificial intelligence (AI) methods that sought to modulate autophagy for potential therapeutic purposes, which will provide a new insight into more promising therapeutic strategies.

Key scientific concepts of review: Autophagy-related databases are the data basis of the in silico method, storing a large amount of information about DNA, RNA, proteins, small molecules and diseases. The systems biology approach is a method to systematically study the interrelationships among biological processes including autophagy from a macroscopic perspective. Omics-based analyses are based on high-throughput data to analyze gene expression at different levels of biological processes involving autophagy. mathematical models are visualization methods to describe the dynamic process of autophagy, and its accuracy is related to the selection of parameters. AI methods use big data related to autophagy to predict autophagy targets, design targeted small molecules, and classify diverse human diseases for potential therapeutic applications.

Keywords: Artificial intelligence (AI); Autophagy; Database; Human disease; Mathematical model; Omics-based analysis; Systems biology approach; Therapeutic strategy.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Artificial Intelligence*
  • Autophagy
  • Homeostasis
  • Humans
  • Models, Theoretical*
  • Systems Biology / methods