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Transfer of a healthy microbiota reduces amyloid and tau pathology in an Alzheimer's disease animal model.

Min-Soo KimYoonhee KimHyunjung ChoiWoojin KimSumyung ParkDongjoon LeeDong Kyu KimHaeng Jun KimHayoung ChoiDong-Wook HyunJune-Young LeeEun Young ChoiDong-Sup LeeJin-Woo BaeInhee Mook-Jung
Published in: Gut (2019)
These results indicate that microbiota-mediated intestinal and systemic immune aberrations contribute to the pathogenesis of AD in ADLPAPT mice, providing new insights into the relationship between the gut (colonic gene expression, gut permeability), blood (blood immune cell population) and brain (pathology) axis and AD (memory deficits). Thus, restoring gut microbial homeostasis may have beneficial effects on AD treatment.
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