免疫作为帕金森病的治疗方法。

Daniela Besong Agbo, Frauke Neff, Florian Seitz, Christian Binder, Wolfgang H Oertel, Michael Bacher, Richard Dodel
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帕金森氏病和其他神经退行性疾病有一个共同的病理途径,即错误折叠蛋白质的聚集和沉积导致特定神经网络的破坏。错误折叠蛋白沉积后的下游事件涉及多种机制,包括自由基的形成和细胞防御的失败,如自噬或泛素-蛋白酶体途径的蛋白质降解等。然而,能够阻止或至少有效地改变疾病进程的治疗方法尚不存在。最近,包括被动免疫和主动免疫在内的免疫方法已在各种神经退行性疾病的动物模型中进行了测试,并已进入治疗阿尔茨海默病的临床试验。在这篇综述中,我们特别关注目前开发的基于免疫的方法作为帕金森病的潜在治疗方法的现状。
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Immunization as treatment for Parkinson's disease.

Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders share a common pathologic pathway with aggregation and deposition of misfolded proteins causing a disruption of particular neuronal networks. Several mechanisms have been implicated in the downstream events following deposition of misfolded proteins including free radical formation and failure of cellular defences such as autophagy or protein-degradation by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway among many others. Treatments, however, capable of arresting or at least effectively modifying the course of disease do not yet exist. Recently, immunization approaches including passive and active immunization have been tested in animal models of various neurodegenerative disorders and have already entered into clinical trials for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. In this review, we specifically focus on the current status of immune-based approaches that are presently developed as a potential therapy of Parkinson's disease.

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