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Alzheimer Disease Clinical Trials Targeting Amyloid: Lessons Learned From Success in Mice and Failure in Humans.

Allison B Reiss1, Natalie Montufar1, Joshua DeLeon1, Aaron Pinkhasov1, Irving H Gomolin1, Amy D Glass1, Hirra A Arain1, Mark M Stecker2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The goal of slowing or halting the development of Alzheimer disease (AD) has resulted in the huge allocation of resources by academic institutions and pharmaceutical companies to the development of new treatments. The etiology of AD is elusive, but the aggregation of amyloid-β and tau peptide and oxidative processes are considered critical pathologic mechanisms. The failure of drugs with multiple mechanisms to meet efficacy outcomes has caused several companies to decide not to pursue further AD studies and has left the field essentially where it has been for the past 15 years. Efforts are underway to develop biomarkers for detection and monitoring of AD using genetic, imaging, and biochemical technology, but this is of minimal use if no intervention can be offered. REVIEW
SUMMARY: In this review, we consider the natural progression of AD and how it continues despite present attempts to modify the amyloid-related machinery to alter the disease trajectory. We describe the mechanisms and approaches to AD treatment targeting amyloid, including both passive and active immunotherapy as well as inhibitors of enzymes in the amyloidogenic pathway.
CONCLUSION: Lessons learned from clinical trials of amyloid reduction strategies may prove crucial for the leap forward toward novel therapeutic targets to treat AD.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 33646990     DOI: 10.1097/NRL.0000000000000320

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurologist        ISSN: 1074-7931            Impact factor:   1.398


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Authors:  Helen Ding; Allison B Reiss; Aaron Pinkhasov; Lora J Kasselman
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