Large-scale analysis links glucose metabolism proteins to Alzheimer’s disease biology

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In the largest study to date of proteins related to Alzheimer’s disease, a team of researchers has identified disease-specific proteins and biological processes that could be developed into both new treatment targets and fluid biomarkers. The findings suggest that sets of proteins that regulate glucose metabolism, together with proteins related to a protective role of astrocytes and microglia—the brain’s support cells—are strongly associated with Alzheimer’s pathology and cognitive impairment.

The study, part of the Accelerating Medicines Partnership for Alzheimer’s Disease (AMP-AD), involved measuring the levels and analyzing the expression patterns of more than 3,000…

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