New Research on Biomarkers in Alzheimer's Continuum.

IF 1.4 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Immacolata Vecchio, Carmela Colica
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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a multifactorial pathology, responsible for neurodegenerative disorders which in more than 60% of patients evolve into dementia. Comprehension of the molecular mechanisms underlying the pathology and the development of reliable diagnostic methods have made new and more effective therapies possible. In recent years, in addition to the classic anticholinesterases (AChEs), which can control the clinical symptoms of the disease, compounds able to reduce deposits of amyloid-β (Aβ) and/or tau (τ) protein aggregates, which are disease-modifying therapeutics (DMTs), have been studied. The results have shown that symptomatic therapy works best when administered in the disease's mild to moderate clinical phase. On the other hand, treatment with DMTs has been found to be more effective in the preclinical stage of AD, when Aβ and τ protein neurofibrillary tangles have not yet been compromised and patients still have a normal quality of life. This innovative approach requires the identification of specific biomarkers predictive of the disease, detectable many years before clinical signs are evident. Biomarkers allow early diagnosis, give indications of the possible development of dementia in the future, and make it possible to study the evolution of the disease. New scenarios, involving different pathways and approaches, could emerge and provide effective therapies to treat the very early stages of the disease and hamper its progression. The specific biomarkers studied so far have been reported here.

阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种多因素病变,是一种神经退行性疾病,60% 以上的患者会发展为痴呆症。对病理分子机制的了解和可靠诊断方法的开发,使得更有效的新疗法成为可能。近年来,除了能控制疾病临床症状的经典抗胆碱酯酶(AChEs)外,还研究了能减少淀粉样蛋白-β(Aβ)和/或 tau(τ)蛋白聚集体沉积的化合物,即疾病改变疗法(DMTs)。研究结果表明,在疾病的轻度至中度临床阶段进行对症治疗效果最佳。另一方面,DMTs疗法在AD的临床前阶段更为有效,因为此时Aβ和τ蛋白神经纤维缠结尚未受损,患者仍有正常的生活质量。这种创新方法需要确定能预测疾病的特定生物标志物,这些标志物在临床症状明显出现多年前就能检测到。生物标志物可用于早期诊断,预示痴呆症未来可能的发展,并使研究疾病的演变成为可能。涉及不同途径和方法的新方案可能会出现,并提供有效的疗法来治疗疾病的早期阶段并阻止其发展。这里已经报告了迄今为止研究的具体生物标志物。
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Reviews on recent clinical trials
Reviews on recent clinical trials PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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3.10
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期刊介绍: Reviews on Recent Clinical Trials publishes frontier reviews on recent clinical trials of major importance. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles in the field. Topics covered include: important Phase I – IV clinical trial studies, clinical investigations at all stages of development and therapeutics. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians involved in drug therapy and clinical trials.
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