Journal article

The enemy within: Innate surveillance-mediated cell death, the common mechanism of neurodegenerative disease

RI Richards, SA Robertson, LV O'Keefe, D Fornarino, A Scott, M Lardelli, BT Baune

Frontiers in Neuroscience | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2016

Abstract

Neurodegenerative diseases comprise an array of progressive neurological disorders all characterized by the selective death of neurons in the central nervous system. Although, rare (familial) and common (sporadic) forms can occur for the same disease, it is unclear whether this reflects several distinct pathogenic pathways or the convergence of different causes into a common form of nerve cell death. Remarkably, neurodegenerative diseases are increasingly found to be accompanied by activation of the innate immune surveillance system normally associated with pathogen recognition and response. Innate surveillance is the cell's quality control system for the purpose of detecting such danger sig..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers