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A Truce in the BAP-tist/Tau-ist War? Progress Toward A Unified Understanding of Alzheimer's Disease

Posted on Dec 1, 2013 11:01:00 AM

A Truce in the BAP-tist/Tau-ist War? Progress Toward A Unified Understanding of Alzheimer's Disease

Symposium - New York City, United States

Alzheimer's disease is a public health crisis that will grow to devastating proportions over the next several decades unless effective therapies are found. Two hallmark pathologies in the brain have characterized the disease since it was first described over 100 years ago by Alois Alzheimer. The first is the neuritic plaque, a fibrillar structure composed largely of the beta-amyloid peptide (or BAP) surrounded by dystrophic neurites, activated macrophages, and reactive astrocytes. The second is the neurofibrillary tangle, consisting of neuronal inclusions of the microtubule-associated protein tau in a highly fibrillar form. For most of the history of Alzheimer's research, these structures and their associated biologies have been studied in relative isolation. Vigorous debates as to which pathology is more relevant to disease has in addition led to what has been referred to as the 'BAP-tist/Tau-ist' wars, further isolating these biologies. As many of the front-line therapies designed to test 'the amyloid hypothesis' are reaching the clinic and failing to show efficacy, the research community is reconsidering some of the prevailing dogmas and seeking to better integrate our understanding of Alzheimer's disease biology and how it unfolds during aging.

Organization: New York Academy of Sciences

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A Truce in the BAP-tist/Tau-ist War? Progress Toward A Unified Understanding of Alzheimer's Disease

Tuesday, December 10, 2013 | 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

New York Academy of Sciences

250 Greenwich Street, 40th Floor, New York City, United States

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