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Effect of Lecanemab and Donanemab in Early Alzheimer’s Disease: Mechanistic Interpretation in the Amyloid Cascade Hypothesis 2.0 Perspective

Vladimir Volloch, Sophia Rits‐Volloch

2023Journal of Alzheimer s Disease38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In clinical trials, lecanemab and donanemab showed statistically significant yet marginal slowdown of Alzheimer's disease (AD)-associated cognitive decline. This could be due to their sub-optimal design and/or deployment; alternatively, their limited efficiency could be intrinsic. Distinguishing between the two is of great importance considering the acute need of efficient AD therapy and tremendous resources being invested in its pursuit. The present study analyzes the mode of operation of lecanemab and donanemab within the framework of recently proposed Amyloid Cascade Hypothesis 2.0 and concludes that the second possibility is correct. It suggests that substantial improvement of the efficiency of these drugs in symptomatic AD is unlikely and proposes the alternative therapeutic strategy.

Topics & Concepts

Perspective (graphical)DiseaseAmyloid βPsychologyCascadeBiochemistry of Alzheimer's diseaseClinical trialAlzheimer's diseaseCognitive psychologyMedicineNeuroscienceComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceInternal medicineAmyloid precursor proteinChemistryChromatographyAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsComputational Drug Discovery MethodsCholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases