An anti-amyloid therapy works for Alzheimer’s disease: why has it taken so long and what is next?
John Hardy, Catherine J. Mummery
Abstract
Hardy and Mummery discuss the recent positive findings in the clinical trial of lecanemab in early Alzheimer’s disease, and the implications for the amyloid hypothesis. They argue that the results mark a turning point for the Alzheimer’s field, but that taking anti-amyloid therapies into clinical practice will be challenging.
Topics & Concepts
DiseaseAmyloid (mycology)PsychologyNeuroscienceClinical trialAlzheimer's diseaseMedicinePathologyAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsCholinesterase and Neurodegenerative DiseasesComputational Drug Discovery Methods