陶氏病
炎症
疾病
纠纷
发病机制
医学
神经科学
τ蛋白
阿尔茨海默病
神经退行性变
免疫学
病理
生物
数学
纯数学
作者
Connor Langworth-Green,Saisha Patel,Zane Jaunmuktane,Edwin Jabbari,Huw R. Morris,Maria Thom,Andrew J. Lees,John Hardy,Michael S. Zandi,Karen Duff
标识
DOI:10.1016/s1474-4422(23)00038-8
摘要
Tauopathies are a heterogeneous group of neurodegenerative disorders that are characterised by the aggregation of the microtubule-associated protein tau into filamentous inclusions within neurons and glia. Alzheimer's disease is the most prevalent tauopathy. Despite years of intense research efforts, developing disease-modifying interventions for these disorders has been very challenging. The detrimental role that chronic inflammation plays in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease is increasingly recognised; however, it is largely ascribed to the accumulation of amyloid β, leaving the effect of chronic inflammation on tau pathology and neurofibrillary tangle-related pathways greatly overlooked. Tau pathology can independently arise secondary to a range of triggers that are each associated with inflammatory processes, including infection, repetitive mild traumatic brain injury, seizure activity, and autoimmune disease. A greater understanding of the chronic effects of inflammation on the development and progression of tauopathies could help forge a path for the establishment of effective immunomodulatory disease-modifying interventions for clinical use.
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