Current understanding of the Alzheimer’s disease-associated microbiome and therapeutic strategies
Hope Center for Neurological Disorders
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a fatal progressive neurodegenerative disease. Despite tremendous research efforts to understand this complex disease, the exact pathophysiology of the disease is not completely clear. Recently, anti-Aβ antibodies have been shown to remove amyloid from the brain and slow the clinical progression of mild dementia by ~30%. However, exploring alternative strategies is crucial to understanding and developing more effective therapeutic interventions. In recent years, the microbiota-gut-brain axis has received significant attention in the AD field. Numerous studies have suggested that alterations in the gut microbiota composition are associated with the progression of AD, and several…
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2Topics & keywords
- Disease
- Microbiome
- Gut flora
- Neuroscience
- Dementia
- Mechanism (biology)
- Gut microbiome
- Gut–brain axis
- Good health and well-being