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Can a new approach stop or slow down progression?

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Last updated: 2024/06/03 at 10:32 AM
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Alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia that affects around 32 million people worldwide, and researchers are constantly searching for ways to slow down or stop the progression of the disease. A team of researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York recently discovered that altering certain cellular interactions can help clear out beta-amyloid plaques from the brain, considered a sign of Alzheimer’s disease. This groundbreaking finding may potentially lead to new treatment options for the condition. In a study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience, the researchers found that changing the cellular interactions helps reduce neurotoxicity and neuroinflammation associated with Alzheimer’s disease.

The study focused on a protein called plexin-B1, which plays a crucial role in Alzheimer’s disease. The researchers found that activating plexin-B1 in reactive astrocytes, cells in the central nervous system that respond to disease or injury, prevents them from properly functioning to clear plaques. By removing plexin-B1, the researchers were able to enhance amyloid clearance and reduce plaque burden in the brain. The team is now working on finding therapeutic ways to target plexin-B1, with Zhang’s team using artificial intelligence (AI)-aided approaches to identify candidate drugs and Zou and Friedel’s labs teaming up to generate function-blocking antibodies against plexin-B1. The researchers believe that their research will significantly contribute to the global effort to combat Alzheimer’s disease.

According to Karen D. Sullivan, a board-certified neuropsychologist, the study offers new hope for Alzheimer’s disease treatment by targeting the spacing of glial cells to reduce neuroinflammation and enhance plaque clearance. However, Sullivan cautioned that the research is still in the early, preclinical stage and needs to be validated in human studies before any conclusive therapeutic benefits can be determined. Clifford Segil, a neurologist, expressed some skepticism about the therapeutic potential of targeting plaque build-up in the brain to treat Alzheimer’s, emphasizing the complex nature of the disease and the need for more research on alternative approaches, such as targeting brain microglia and the brain lymphatic system.

Segil also highlighted the controversy surrounding the beta-amyloid hypothesis and its implications for treating Alzheimer’s patients, pointing out that current anti-brain amyloid medications have shown modest improvements in cognition without significant clinical benefits. He stressed the importance of exploring novel ways to engage brain microglial cell function in memory loss patients with Alzheimer’s dementia. Despite these challenges, the researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai remain optimistic about the potential of their findings to pave the way for new therapeutic strategies targeting plexin-B1 in reactive astrocytes to combat Alzheimer’s disease. Their study opens new pathways for Alzheimer’s research by emphasizing the importance of cellular interactions in developing neurodegenerative disease treatments.

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