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Progress toward Alzheimer's disease treatment: Leveraging the Achilles' heel of Aβ oligomers?

Jacques Fantini, Henri Chahinian, Nouara Yahi

2020Protein Science61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract After three decades of false hopes and failures, a pipeline of therapeutic drugs that target the actual root cause of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is now available. Challenging the old paradigm that focused on β‐amyloid peptide (Aβ) aggregation in amyloid plaques, these compounds are designed to prevent the neurotoxicity of Aβ oligomers that form Ca 2+ permeable pores in the membranes of brain cells. By triggering an intracellular Ca 2+ overdose, Aβ oligomers induce a cascade of neurotoxic events including oxidative stress, tau hyperphosphorylation, and neuronal loss. Targeting any post‐Ca 2+ entry steps (e.g., tau) will not address the root cause of the disease. Thus, preventing Aβ oligomers formation and/or blocking their toxicity is by essence the best approach to stop any progression of AD. Three categories of anti‐oligomer compounds are already available: antibodies, synthetic peptides, and small drugs. Independent in silico‐based designs of a peptide (AmyP53) and a monoclonal antibody (PMN310) converged to identify a histidine motif (H13/H14) that is critical for oligomer neutralization. This “histidine trick” can be viewed as the Achilles' heel of Aβ in the fight against AD. Moreover, lipid rafts and especially gangliosides play a critical role in the formation and toxicity of Aβ oligomers. Recognizing AD as a membrane disorder and gangliosides as the key anti‐oligomer targets will provide innovative opportunities to find an efficient cure. A “full efficient” solution would also need to be affordable to anyone, as the number of patients has been following an exponential increase, affecting every part of the globe.

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HeelDiseaseMedicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationInternal medicineAnatomyAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsComputational Drug Discovery MethodsCholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases
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