Link between brain immune cells and Alzheimer’s disease development identified

Link between brain immune cells and Alzheimer's disease development identified
Microglia, shown in red, surround and react to the amyloid-beta plaques, shown in green, in the Alzheimer’s disease brain. Credit: Kim Green lab / UCI

Scientists from the University of California, Irvine School of Biological Sciences have discovered how to forestall Alzheimer’s disease in a laboratory setting, a finding that could one day help in devising targeted drugs that prevent it.

The researchers found that by removing brain known as from rodent models of Alzheimer’s disease, —the hallmark pathology of AD—never formed. Their study will appear Aug. 21 in the journal Nature Communications.

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