Familial language network vulnerability in primary progressive aphasia.
Sandra WeintraubBenjamin RaderChristina A CoventryJaiashre SridharJessica L WoodKyla A GuillaumeGiovanni CoppolaEliana Marisa RamosBorna BonakdarpourEmily J RogalskiM Marsel MesulamPublished in: Neurology (2020)
This report further supports the hypothesis that at least some cases of PPA may be based on a familial language network vulnerability that interferes with the acquisition of language in some members and that makes the language network a locus of least resistance to the effects of an independently late-arising neurodegenerative disease in others. This association offers a conceptual model to explain why identical neurodegenerative diseases may selectively target the language network in some individuals while targeting networks that regulate memory or behavior in others. The genetic basis for this vulnerability remains to be determined.