The "Alzheimer's disease signature": Potential perspectives for novel biomarkers

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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease is a progressive and neurodegenerative disorder which involves multiple molecular mechanisms. Intense research during the last years has accumulated a large body of data and the search for sensitive and specific biomarkers has undergone a rapid evolution. However, the diagnosis remains problematic and the current tests do not accurately detect the process leading to neurodegeneration. Biomarkers discovery and validation are considered the key aspects to support clinical diagnosis and provide discriminatory power between different stages of the disorder. A considerable challenge is to integrate different types of data from new potent approach to reach a common interpretation and replicate the findings across studies and populations. Furthermore, long-term clinical follow-up and combined analysis of several biomarkers are among the most promising perspectives to diagnose and manage the disease. The present review will focus on the recent published data providing an updated overview of the main achievements in the genetic and biochemical research of the Alzheimer's disease. We also discuss the latest and most significant results that will help to define a specific disease signature whose validity might be clinically relevant for future AD diagnosis. © 2011 Davinelli et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Davinelli, S., Intrieri, M., Russo, C., Di Costanzo, A., Zella, D., Bosco, P., & Scapagnini, G. (2011, September 20). The “Alzheimer’s disease signature”: Potential perspectives for novel biomarkers. Immunity and Ageing. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4933-8-7

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