Friday, July 19, 2019

The Infection-Senescence Hypothesis of Alzheimer’s Disease

With the continued failure of clinical trials of therapies for Alzheimer’s disease, largely immunotherapies, that aim to clear amyloid-β, a growing faction of researchers are rejecting the amyloid hypothesis. In that mainstream view of the condition, the accumulation of amyloid-β causes the early stages of Alzheimer’s, but in addition to disrupting the function of neurons, it also causes immune cells in the brain to become inflammatory, dysfunctional, and senescent. This in turn sets the stage for the aggregation of tau protein into neurofibrillary tangles, which causes widespread cell death and the much more severe manifestations of later stage Alzheimer’s disease. Why do only some old people exhibit the condition? In the mainstream view, this is equivalent to asking why only some old people have significantly

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