Sorting through the cell biology of Alzheimer's disease: intracellular pathways to pathogenesis

SA Small, S Gandy - Neuron, 2006 - cell.com
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During the first 100 years of Alzheimer's disease research, this devastating and intractable
disorder has been characterized at the clinical, histological, and molecular levels.
Nevertheless, many key mechanistic questions remain unanswered. Here we will
emphasize the importance of the cell biology of Alzheimer's disease, reviewing the relevant
literature that has expanded our mechanistic understanding, with a particular focus on
pathways regulating protein sorting. Accumulated evidence indicates that sorting pathways …
During the first 100 years of Alzheimer's disease research, this devastating and intractable disorder has been characterized at the clinical, histological, and molecular levels. Nevertheless, many key mechanistic questions remain unanswered. Here we will emphasize the importance of the cell biology of Alzheimer's disease, reviewing the relevant literature that has expanded our mechanistic understanding, with a particular focus on pathways regulating protein sorting. Accumulated evidence indicates that sorting pathways may be uniquely vulnerable to disease pathogenesis, and recent studies have begun to reveal disease-related defects in the regulation of protein sorting.
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