How Microglia Manages Non-cell Autonomous Vicious Cycling of A beta Toxicity in the Pathogenesis of AD
- Authors
- Seol, YunHee; Ki, Soomin; Ryu, Hannah L.; Chung, Sooyoung; Lee, Junghee; Ryu, Hoon
- Issue Date
- 2020-11-17
- Publisher
- FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
- Citation
- FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE, v.13
- Abstract
- Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease and a common form of dementia that affects cognition and memory mostly in aged people. AD pathology is characterized by the accumulation of beta-amyloid (A beta) senile plaques and the neurofibrillary tangles of phosphorylated tau, resulting in cell damage and neurodegeneration. The extracellular deposition of A beta is regarded as an important pathological marker and a principal-agent of neurodegeneration. However, the exact mechanism of A beta-mediated pathogenesis is not fully understood yet. Recently, a growing body of evidence provides novel insights on the major role of microglia and its non-cell-autonomous cycling of A beta toxicity. Hence, this article provides a comprehensive overview of microglia as a significant player in uncovering the underlying disease mechanisms of AD.
- Keywords
- UNFOLDED PROTEIN RESPONSE; AMYLOID-BETA; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; ER STRESS; MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS; ACCUMULATION; CLEARANCE; ACTIVATION; PEPTIDE; PATHWAY; UNFOLDED PROTEIN RESPONSE; AMYLOID-BETA; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; ER STRESS; MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS; ACCUMULATION; CLEARANCE; ACTIVATION; PEPTIDE; PATHWAY; Alzheimer’ s disease; microglia; amyloid-β non-cell-autonomous toxicity; vicious cycle
- ISSN
- 1662-5099
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/117841
- DOI
- 10.3389/fnmol.2020.593724
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- KIST Article > 2020
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