Pinpointing key mechanisms in Alzheimer's disease development

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Abstract

Van Exel and colleagues present an elegant study testing relationships between vascular and inflammatory traits and the risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD) development. They compared middle-aged offspring of AD cases with similar offspring of nondemented parents and observed greater inflammatory response to challenge and increased hypertension in those at high genetic risk. These observations join a growing body of evidence implicating inflammation/innate immunity as a crucial component in disease development. Recent discoveries of new risk genes for Alzheimer's disease also implicate innate immunity and to some extent vascular health as potentially important in pathogenesis. Further identification and refinement of putative disease mechanisms is likely as the genetic architecture of AD is uncovered through current large-scale association and sequencing studies. © 2010 BioMed Central Ltd.

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Williams, J. (2010). Pinpointing key mechanisms in Alzheimer’s disease development. Alzheimer’s Research and Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1186/alzrt27

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