Pentraxins and Alzheimer’s disease: At the interface between biomarkers and pharmacological targets
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder involving deposition of misfolded proteins in
vulnerable brain regions leading to inexorable and progressive neuronal loss and deterioration of cognitive
functions. The AD brain displays features typical of chronic inflammation as defined by the presence
of activated microglia and by an excessive amount of neuroinflammatory components such as cytokines
and acute-phase proteins. This review aims to shed light on the role of the immune processes involved in
AD, focusing on a family of inflammatory modulators belonging to the acute-phase proteins and crucial
components of the humoral arm of innate immunity: pentraxins. In particular we analyze function of the
pentraxins in AD, their upregulation in the brain and their contribution to neurodegeneration. Additionally,
we highlight the role of pentraxins as putative AD biomarkers and as pharmacological therapeutic
targets.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Alzheimer’s disease; Pentraxins; Neurodegeneration; Neuroinflammation; Microglia
List of contributors:
Osera, Cecilia; Pascale, ALESSIA ANGELA; Amadio, Marialaura; Venturini, Letizia; Govoni, Stefano; Ricevuti, Giovanni
Published in: