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Improving the Diagnosis and Treatment of | ||
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE | ||
Neurodegenerative disease |
Sixth leading cause of death in the US |
Current diagnostics and therapeutics |
Alzheimer's disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States, affecting more than 5 million Americans and resulting in the deaths of 500,000 people every year (Alzheimer's Association). Though one in three seniors dies with this disease (Alzheimer's Association), it currently has no cure, and, according to the clinicians that we interviewed, existing diagnosis methods are unreliable. MIT iGEM 2014 is working to change this. We set out to devise a way to diagnose Alzheimer's disease using biological rather than psychological tests and to invent a treatment mechanism that would capitalize on recent findings about the molecular pathology of the disease. Using the principles of synthetic biology, we designed a system that detects molecular biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease and alters the levels of key enzymes in response. Our dynamic approach treats Alzheimer's disease only when its presence is detected, providing a specific, state-sensitive response. In the future, a system like ours could provide a solution for patients suffering from the debilitating effects of Alzheimer's disease and improve the lives of their caretakers and family. |
DETECTION → TREATMENT → DELIVERY |
DETECTION |
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Native beta-amyloid receptor |
Engineered B-cell receptor |
miRNA sensors for Alzheimer’s state |
TREATMENT |
DELIVERY |
Regulating beta-amyloid production |
Delivering our circuit |