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New drug shows potential to prevent build-up of harmful proteins

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Last updated: 2024/10/10 at 11:49 AM
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Scientists have developed a new drug, RI-AG03, that targets two key areas of the tau protein, a major player in Alzheimer’s disease. This peptide inhibitor has shown success in preventing the build-up of toxic tau proteins in laboratory and fruit fly studies, offering hope for more effective therapies for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s.

Tau proteins are normally vital for neuron function, but in Alzheimer’s disease, they malfunction and form tangled fibrils, leading to neurofibrillary tangles that hinder neuron communication. This ultimately results in memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioral changes characteristic of Alzheimer’s. The recent study, published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia, focused on preventing the accumulation of toxic tau in the brain.

The research, conducted by multiple institutions including the University of Southampton and UT Southwestern Medical Centre, utilized a drug that targets both “hotspots” on the tau protein where clumping occurs. RI-AG03 is the first drug to inhibit both of these regions, offering a new approach to combating tau aggregation. Initial testing in fruit flies showed a significant reduction in toxic tau fibrils and an extension in lifespan.

While further research is needed, the effectiveness of RI-AG03 in fruit flies and biosensor cells engineered to detect tau fibril formation is promising. The drug successfully reduced tau aggregation in these models, presenting a potential avenue for future clinical therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. The drug is currently undergoing preclinical testing with plans for rodent studies before advancing to human clinical trials.

However, some experts like neurologist Clifford Segil from Providence Saint John’s Health Center caution that tau-focused therapies have not yet produced effective treatments. While promising, any potential clinical benefits of RI-AG03 will need to be thoroughly assessed in human trials to ensure safety and efficacy. Despite this, the research team remains optimistic about the impact of their findings on drug discovery efforts in Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.

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