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Beneficial effects of curtailing immune susceptibility in an Alzheimer's disease model.

Giulia Di BenedettoChiara BurgalettoAnna R CartaSalvatore SacconeLaurence LempereurGiovanna MulasCarla LoretoRenato BernardiniGiuseppina Cantarella
Published in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2019)
We suggest that neuroinflammation in the brain of 3xTg-AD mice triggered by TNFSF10 might result in a more general overshooting of the immune response. Treatment with an anti-TNFSF10 antibody blunted inflammatory processes both in the spleen and hippocampus. These data confirm the detrimental role of TNFSF10 in neurodegeneration, and corroborate the hypothesis of the anti-TNFSF10 strategy as a potential treatment to improve outcomes in AD.
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