Kinoshita June, Clark Timothy
Alzheimer Research Forum, Waltham, MA, USA.
Methods Mol Biol. 2007;401:365-81. doi: 10.1007/978-1-59745-520-6_19.
The Alzheimer Research Forum Web site ( http://www.alzforum.org ) is an independent research project to develop an online community resource to manage scientific knowledge, information, and data about Alzheimer disease (AD). Its goals are to promote rapid communication, research efficiency, and collaborative, multidisciplinary interactions. Introducing new knowledge management approaches to AD research has a potentially large societal value. AD is among the leading causes of disability and death in older people. According to the Alzheimer's Association, four million Americans currently suffer from AD. That number is expected to escalate to over 10 million in coming decades. Patients progress from memory loss to a bedridden state over many years and require near-constant care. In addition to imposing a heavy burden on family caregivers and society at large, AD and related neurodegenerative disorders are among the most complex and challenging in biomedicine. Researchers have produced an abundance of data implicating diverse biological mechanisms. Important factors include genes, environmental risks, changes in cell functions, DNA damage, accumulation of misfolded proteins, cell death, immune responses, changes related to aging, and reduced regenerative capacity. Yet there is no agreement on the fundamental causes of AD. The situations regarding Parkinson, Huntington, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are similar. The challenge of integrating so much data into testable hypotheses and unified concepts is formidable. What is more, basic understanding of these diseases needs to intersect with an equally complex universe of pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, animal studies, and clinical trials. In this chapter, we will describe the approaches developed by Alzforum to achieve knowledge integration through information technology and virtual community-building. We will also propose some future directions in the application of Web-based knowledge management systems in neuromedicine.
阿尔茨海默病研究论坛网站(http://www.alzforum.org )是一个独立的研究项目,旨在开发一个在线社区资源,以管理有关阿尔茨海默病(AD)的科学知识、信息和数据。其目标是促进快速交流、提高研究效率以及开展协作性的多学科互动。将新的知识管理方法引入AD研究具有潜在的巨大社会价值。AD是老年人残疾和死亡的主要原因之一。据阿尔茨海默病协会称,目前有400万美国人患有AD。预计在未来几十年中,这一数字将增至1000多万。患者在多年间从记忆力丧失发展到卧床不起的状态,需要几乎持续不断的护理。AD及相关神经退行性疾病不仅给家庭护理人员和整个社会带来沉重负担,也是生物医学中最复杂、最具挑战性的疾病之一。研究人员已经产生了大量涉及多种生物学机制的数据。重要因素包括基因、环境风险、细胞功能变化、DNA损伤、错误折叠蛋白的积累、细胞死亡、免疫反应、与衰老相关的变化以及再生能力下降。然而,对于AD的根本原因尚无定论。帕金森病、亨廷顿病和肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)的情况也类似。将如此多的数据整合到可检验的假设和统一概念中是一项艰巨的挑战。此外,对这些疾病的基本理解需要与同样复杂的药理学、药物化学、动物研究和临床试验领域相结合。在本章中,我们将描述阿尔茨海默病研究论坛为通过信息技术和虚拟社区建设实现知识整合而开发的方法。我们还将提出基于网络的知识管理系统在神经医学应用中的一些未来方向。