Interacting Models Of Amyloid-Beta And Tau Proteins: An Approach To Identify Drug Targets In Alzheimer'S Disease

JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE REPORTS(2021)

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the primary cause of dementia affecting millions each year across the world, though still remains incurable. This might be attributed to the lack of knowledge about the associated proteins, their cellular and molecular mechanisms, and the genesis of the disease. The discovery of drugs that earlier revolved around targeting the amyloid-beta cascade has now been reformed with the upgraded knowledge of the cross-seeding ability of tau protein which opens new gateways for therapeutic targets. This article provides a comprehensive review of various direct and indirect connecting pathways between the two main proteins involved in development and progression of AD, enabling us to further expand our repertoire of information regarding the etiology of AD. The current review indicates the need for extensive research in this niche, thus considerable advances can be made in understanding AD which eventually helps to improve the current therapeutics against AD.
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AGE, Alzheimer's disease, CDK5, GSK3, oxidative stress, RAGE
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