Accelerating Medicines Partnership in Type 2 Diabetes and Common Metabolic Diseases: Collaborating to Maximize the Value of Genetic and Genomic Data

加速药物研发伙伴关系在 2 型糖尿病和常见代谢疾病领域的应用:携手合作,最大限度地发挥遗传和基因组数据的价值

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Abstract

In the last two decades, significant progress has been made toward understanding the genetic basis of type 2 diabetes. An important supporter of this research has been the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), most recently through the Accelerating Medicines Partnership Program for Type 2 Diabetes (AMP T2D) and Accelerating Medicines Partnership Program for Common Metabolic Diseases (AMP CMD). These public-private partnerships of the National Institutes of Health, multiple biopharmaceutical and life sciences companies, and nonprofit organizations, facilitated and managed by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, were designed to improve understanding of therapeutically relevant biological pathways for type 2 diabetes. On the occasion of NIDDK's 75th anniversary, we review the history of NIDDK support for these partnerships, which saw the convergence of research directions prioritized by academic consortia, the pharmaceutical industry, and government funders. Although the NIDDK was not the sole originator or funder of these efforts, its support and leadership have been pivotal to the partnerships' success and have enabled their research to be broadly accessible through the AMP Common Metabolic Diseases Knowledge Portal (CMDKP) and the AMP Common Metabolic Diseases Genome Atlas (CMDGA). Findings from AMP CMD align with NIDDK's mission to conduct research and share results with the goal of improving health and quality of life. ARTICLE HIGHLIGHTS: The Accelerating Medicines Partnership Program for Type 2 Diabetes (AMP T2D) and Accelerating Medicines Partnership Program for Common Metabolic Diseases (AMP CMD) were created to accelerate the translation of genetic and genomic data into knowledge about the biology of disease. Their goal was to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying types 1 and 2 diabetes and prediabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. This work identified multiple genes and pathways underlying these diseases. The findings of AMP T2D and AMP CMD have implications for drug development and improved risk prediction, diagnosis, and treatment for common metabolic diseases.

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