University of
Pittsburgh researchers uncovered a surprising link between Alzheimer’s disease
and herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1), suggesting that viral infections may play a
role in the disease. The study results were published Jan. 2,
2025, in Cell Reports.
The study also revealed how tau protein,
often viewed as harmful in Alzheimer’s, might initially protect the brain from
the virus but contribute to brain damage later. These findings could lead to
new treatments targeting infections and the brain’s immune response.
“Our study challenges the conventional
view of tau as solely harmful, showing that it may initially act as part of the
brain’s immune defense,” said senior author Or Shemesh, above, assistant
professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at Pitt. “These findings emphasize
the complex interplay between infections, immune responses and
neurodegeneration, offering a fresh perspective and potential new targets for
therapeutic development.”
The scientists identified forms of
HSV-1-related proteins in Alzheimer’s brain samples, with greater amounts of
viral proteins colocalized with tangles of phosphorylated tau—one of the
hallmarks of Alzheimer’s pathology—in brain regions especially vulnerable to
Alzheimer’s across disease stages.
Further studies on miniature models of
human brains in a Petri dish suggested that HSV-1 infection could modulate
levels of brain tau protein and regulate its function, a protective mechanism
that seemed to decrease post-infection death of human neurons.
While the precise mechanisms by which
HSV-1 influences tau protein and contributes to Alzheimer’s disease are still
unknown, Shemesh and his colleagues plan to explore those questions in future
research. They aim to test potential therapeutic strategies that target viral
proteins or fine-tune the brain’s immune response and investigate whether
similar mechanisms are involved in other neurodegenerative diseases, such as
Parkinson’s disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Source: https://www.health.pitt.edu/news/herpes-virus-might-drive-alzheimers-pathology-study-suggests
Journal article: https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(24)01460-8
Source: Herpes Virus Might Drive Alzheimer’s Pathology, Study Suggests – Scents of Science
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