Are we missing a trick by not exploiting fruit flies in inflammation-led drug discovery for neurodegeneration?
Are we missing a trick by not exploiting fruit flies in inflammation-led drug discovery for neurodegeneration?
Introduction
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) remains a formidable challenge in neurodegeneration research, with limited therapeutic options despite decades of study. While Drosophila melanogaster has been instrumental in in modeling AD related Tau and amyloid beta toxicity, inflammation, a key driver of AD pathology, remains unexplored in fly models. Given the evolutionary conservation of innate immune pathways between flies and mammals, drosophila presents a powerful yet underutilized tool for inflammation led drug discovery in AD.
Areas covered
This perspective highlights the relevance of Drosophila in studying neuroinflammatory processes, including microglial-like glial activation, systemic inflammation and gut-brain axis interactions. It further explores how fly models can be leveraged to screen anti-inflammatory compounds and dissect immune related genetic factors implicated in AD.
Expert opinion
By integrating immune modulation in Drosophila-based drug discovery pipeline we can accelerate the identification of novel therapeutic strategies. Fully exploiting the potential of Drosophila in inflammation led drug screening may usher in a new era of AD therapeutics, bridging gaps between fundamental research and translational medicine.
Alzheimer’s, Drosophila, disease pathogenesis, drug discovery, inflammation, innate immunity, neurodegeneration, neuroinflammation
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Price, Raymond William
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Ming Khaw, Yee
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19 May 2025
Price, Raymond William
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Ramirez Moreno, Miguel
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Singh, Rachita
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Ming Khaw, Yee
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Mudiwa Mhaka, Annastasiah
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Sivanantharajah, Lovesha
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Mudher, Amritpal
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Price, Raymond William, Ramirez Moreno, Miguel, Cooper, Amber Skye, Singh, Rachita, Ming Khaw, Yee, Mudiwa Mhaka, Annastasiah, Sivanantharajah, Lovesha and Mudher, Amritpal
(2025)
Are we missing a trick by not exploiting fruit flies in inflammation-led drug discovery for neurodegeneration?
Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, 20 (6), .
(doi:10.1080/17460441.2025.2498675).
Abstract
Introduction
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) remains a formidable challenge in neurodegeneration research, with limited therapeutic options despite decades of study. While Drosophila melanogaster has been instrumental in in modeling AD related Tau and amyloid beta toxicity, inflammation, a key driver of AD pathology, remains unexplored in fly models. Given the evolutionary conservation of innate immune pathways between flies and mammals, drosophila presents a powerful yet underutilized tool for inflammation led drug discovery in AD.
Areas covered
This perspective highlights the relevance of Drosophila in studying neuroinflammatory processes, including microglial-like glial activation, systemic inflammation and gut-brain axis interactions. It further explores how fly models can be leveraged to screen anti-inflammatory compounds and dissect immune related genetic factors implicated in AD.
Expert opinion
By integrating immune modulation in Drosophila-based drug discovery pipeline we can accelerate the identification of novel therapeutic strategies. Fully exploiting the potential of Drosophila in inflammation led drug screening may usher in a new era of AD therapeutics, bridging gaps between fundamental research and translational medicine.
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Are we missing a trick by not exploiting fruit flies in inflammation-led drug discovery for neurodegeneration
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e-pub ahead of print date: 23 April 2025
Published date: 19 May 2025
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Alzheimer’s, Drosophila, disease pathogenesis, drug discovery, inflammation, innate immunity, neurodegeneration, neuroinflammation
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/502690
ISSN: 1746-0441
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Yee Ming Khaw
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Annastasiah Mudiwa Mhaka
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Lovesha Sivanantharajah
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