š§ A vaccine against Alzheimerās disease could be on the horizon after scientists carried out successful trials in animals.
Researchers were able to reverse memory loss in mice and are keen to move quickly to human trials
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Alzheimerās vaccine step closer after new treatment reverses memory loss
Scientists hail successful trial on mice in which vaccine trains immune system to fight sticky amyloid protein that accumulates in the brain
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šThe vaccine trains the immune system to fight a type of sticky amyloid beta protein in the brain.
It accumulates in people with dementia, preventing communication between neurons
š¬Previous drugs to fight Alzheimerās have also concentrated on reducing amyloid.
But they have shown little success in reducing symptoms, with some even triggering negative side effects
Now scientists have discovered that, in people with dementia, the protein folds itself into a hairpin-like structure, and becomes a much more dangerous form of amyloid.
š£ļøProfessor Mark Carr explained: āThis structure had never been seen before in amyloid betaā
ā”ļøThe team theorised that engineering amyloid into the same hairpin shape before administering it as vaccine would spur the body into producing antibodies to fight off that specific structure
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Alzheimerās vaccine step closer after new treatment reverses memory loss
Scientists hail successful trial on mice in which vaccine trains immune system to fight sticky amyloid protein that accumulates in the brain
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šWhen injected into mice, the vaccine triggered antibodies.
It helped to restore neuron function, increase glucose metabolism in the brain, reverse memory loss and reduce amyloid beta plaque formation
š£ļøProfessor Carr added: āWhile the science is currently still at an early stage, if these results were to be replicated in human clinical trials, then it could be transformative"
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Alzheimerās vaccine step closer after new treatment reverses memory loss
Scientists hail successful trial on mice in which vaccine trains immune system to fight sticky amyloid protein that accumulates in the brain
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š“ āIt opens up the possibility to not only treat Alzheimerās once symptoms are detected, but also to potentially vaccinate against the disease before symptoms appear,ā Professor Carr said
šMore than 520,000 people in Britain have Alzheimerās disease and the figure is set to rise.
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Alzheimerās vaccine step closer after new treatment reverses memory loss
Scientists hail successful trial on mice in which vaccine trains immune system to fight sticky amyloid protein that accumulates in the brain
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