Alzheimer's disease and immune activation: A translational perspective

P. Bossù, A. Ciaramella, M. Moro, G. Spalletta, C. Caltagirone
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SUMMARY Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterised by abnormal fibrillar deposits of amyloid beta peptides (AP), which are suggested to play a pivotal role in driving disease pathogenesis. Although the aetiology of AD is still unknown, a perturbation of the immune system has been widely demonstrated in both animal experimental models and patients. The most studied aspect of immune reaction in AD is inflammation, which has been described to be implied in its pathogenic processes. Moreover, a growing body of evidence, indicating that the triggering of the specific AP immune response can be effective in reducing AD symptoms, suggest that a dysregulated network of innate and adaptive immune mechanisms could be critical in AD pathogenic process. The present short review, aimed to summarise some of the principal research studies on immune activation in AD, has the intent to provide suggestions useful to formulate new immune-therapeutic strategies for pathology treatment.
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阿尔茨海默病和免疫激活:一个翻译的观点
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种以淀粉样β肽(AP)异常纤维沉积为特征的神经退行性疾病,AP被认为在驱动疾病发病机制中起关键作用。尽管阿尔茨海默病的病因尚不清楚,但在动物实验模型和患者中,免疫系统的扰动已被广泛证实。阿尔茨海默病的免疫反应研究最多的方面是炎症,这已经被描述为隐含在其致病过程中。此外,越来越多的证据表明,触发特异性AP免疫反应可有效减轻AD症状,这表明先天和适应性免疫机制网络失调可能在AD发病过程中起关键作用。本文综述了近年来在阿尔茨海默病中免疫激活的主要研究成果,旨在为制定新的免疫治疗策略提供有益的建议。
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