Involvement of Complement in Alzheimer's Disease: From Genetics Through Pathology to Therapeutic Strategies.

Q3 Neuroscience
Nikoleta Daskoulidou, Sarah M Carpanini, Wioleta M Zelek, B Paul Morgan
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Abstract

Complement is a critical component of innate immunity, evolved to defend against pathogens and clear toxic debris ranging from dead and dying cells to immune complexes. These roles make complement a key player in homeostasis; however, complement has a dark side. When the rigid control mechanisms fail, complement becomes dysregulated, acting as a driver of inflammation and resultant pathology in numerous diseases. Roles of complement in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other dementias have emerged in recent years, supported by genetic, biomarker and pathological evidence and animal model studies. Numerous questions remain regarding the precise roles of complement in the brain in health and disease, including where and when complement is expressed, how it contributes to immune defence and garbage disposal in the healthy brain, and exactly how complement contributes to pathology in dementias. In this brief review, we will summarise current knowledge on complement roles in brain, present the evidence implicating complement in AD and explore whether complement represents an attractive therapeutic target for AD.

补体在阿尔茨海默病中的参与:从遗传学到病理学再到治疗策略。
补体是先天性免疫的重要组成部分,其作用是抵御病原体,清除从死亡和濒死细胞到免疫复合物的有毒碎片。这些作用使补体成为体内平衡的关键角色;然而,补体也有阴暗的一面。当严格的控制机制失效时,补体就会失调,成为炎症的驱动因素,并导致多种疾病的病理变化。近年来,补体在阿尔茨海默病(AD)和其他痴呆症中的作用得到了遗传学、生物标志物、病理学证据和动物模型研究的支持。关于补体在大脑健康和疾病中的确切作用,仍然存在许多问题,包括补体在何时何地表达,如何在健康大脑中促进免疫防御和垃圾处理,以及补体究竟如何导致痴呆症的病理变化。在这篇简短的综述中,我们将总结目前有关补体在大脑中作用的知识,提出补体与老年痴呆症有关的证据,并探讨补体是否是治疗老年痴呆症的一个有吸引力的靶点。
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Current topics in behavioral neurosciences
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
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