Journal article

Amyloid-beta and tau protein beyond Alzheimer's disease

Morteza Abyadeh, Vivek Gupta, Joao A Paulo, Arezoo Gohari Mahmoudabad, Sina Shadfar, Shahab Mirshahvaladi, Veer Gupta, Christine TO Nguyen, David I Finkelstein, Yuyi You, Paul A Haynes, Ghasem H Salekdeh, Stuart L Graham, Mehdi Mirzaei

Neural Regeneration Research | Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications | Published : 2024

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Abstract

The aggregation of amyloid-beta peptide and tau protein dysregulation are implicated to play key roles in Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis and are considered the main pathological hallmarks of this devastating disease. Physiologically, these two proteins are produced and expressed within the normal human body. However, under pathological conditions, abnormal expression, post-translational modifications, conformational changes, and truncation can make these proteins prone to aggregation, triggering specific disease-related cascades. Recent studies have indicated associations between aberrant behavior of amyloid-beta and tau proteins and various neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's disea..

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