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Editorial: Infection, Inflammation, And Neurodegeneration: A Critical Path To Alzheimer's Disease, Volume Ii., Roberta Mancuso, Simone Agostini, Denah Appelt, Brian J. Balin
Editorial: Infection, Inflammation, And Neurodegeneration: A Critical Path To Alzheimer's Disease, Volume Ii., Roberta Mancuso, Simone Agostini, Denah Appelt, Brian J. Balin
PCOM Scholarly Papers
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Astrocytes Infected With Chlamydia Pneumoniae Demonstrate Altered Expression And Activity Of Secretases Involved In The Generation Of Β-Amyloid Found In Alzheimer Disease, Zein Al-Atrache, Danielle B Lopez, Susan Hingley, Denah Appelt
Astrocytes Infected With Chlamydia Pneumoniae Demonstrate Altered Expression And Activity Of Secretases Involved In The Generation Of Β-Amyloid Found In Alzheimer Disease, Zein Al-Atrache, Danielle B Lopez, Susan Hingley, Denah Appelt
PCOM Scholarly Papers
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies strongly suggest that the pathophysiology of late-onset Alzheimer disease (AD) versus early-onset AD has environmental rather than genetic causes, thus revealing potentially novel therapeutic targets to limit disease progression. Several studies supporting the "pathogen hypothesis" of AD demonstrate a strong association between pathogens and the production of β-amyloid, the pathologic hallmark of AD. Although the mechanism of pathogen-induced neurodegeneration of AD remains unclear, astrocytes, a key player of the CNS innate immune response and producer/metabolizer of β-amyloid, have been implicated. We hypothesized that Chlamydia pneumoniae infection of human astrocytes alters the expression of the amyloid precursor protein …