The Interplay Between Accumulation of Amyloid-Beta and Tau Proteins, PANoptosis, and Inflammation in Alzheimer’s Disease

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Xianbo Zhuang [1 ]
Jie Lin [2 ]
Yamin Song [3 ]
Ru Ban [1 ]
Xin Zhao [1 ]
Zhangyong Xia [1 ]
Zheng Wang [1 ]
Guifeng Zhang [4 ]
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[1] Department of Neurology, Liaocheng People’s Hospital and Liaocheng Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University, Liaocheng
[2] School of Basic Medicine Sciences, Shandong University, Jinan
[3] Department of Joint Laboratory for Translational Medicine Research, Liaocheng People’s Hospital, Liaocheng
[4] Department of Neurology, Liaocheng People’s Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan
[5] Department of Neurology, the Second People’s Hospital of Liaocheng, Liaocheng
[6] Department of Neurosurgery, Liaocheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Liaocheng
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Alzheimer’s disease; Amyloid-beta; Inflammation; PANoptosis; Tau protein; Therapeutic strategy;
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10.1007/s12017-024-08815-z
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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a common progressive neurodegenerative disorder, and the vast majority of cases occur in elderly patients. Recently, the accumulation of Aβ and tau proteins has drawn considerable attention in AD research. This review explores the multifaceted interactions between these proteins and their contribution to the pathological landscape of AD, encompassing synaptic dysfunction, neuroinflammation, and PANoptosis. PANoptosis is a collective term for programmed cell death (PCD) modalities that encompass elements of apoptosis, pyroptosis, and necroptosis. The accumulation of Aβ peptides and tau proteins, along with the immune response in brain cells, may trigger PANoptosis, thus advancing the progression of the disease. Recent advancements in molecular imaging and genetics have provided deeper insights into the interactions between Aβ peptides, tau proteins, and the immune response. The review also discusses the role of mitochondrial dysregulation in AD. The exploration of the interplay between neurodegeneration, immune responses, and cell death offers promising avenues for the development of innovative treatments. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2024.
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