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COVID-19 May Be Linked With Higher Alzheimer’s Risk, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 6, 2025 9:02 pm
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New Study Links SARS-CoV-2 Virus to Increased Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers

A recent study has found that individuals who have been infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus may be more prone to developing high levels of brain proteins associated with Alzheimer’s disease. The research suggests that even mild or moderate cases of COVID-19 could accelerate the accumulation of beta amyloid proteins, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s.

The study, which analyzed data from 1,252 participants in the UK Biobank, revealed that individuals with a history of COVID-19 showed specific changes in blood proteins linked to beta-amyloid pathology in the brain. These changes were comparable to the effects of aging four years and were more pronounced in patients who had been hospitalized for severe COVID-19 or had underlying risk factors for dementia like high blood pressure.

Senior author Paul Matthews, a neurologist at the UK Dementia Research Institute at Imperial College London, emphasized the potential link between infectious diseases and neurodegenerative disorders. He highlighted the need to understand factors that contribute to dementia risk, whether they are modifiable through lifestyle changes, vaccines, or early treatment for infectious diseases.

The study’s findings raise concerns about the long-term neurological effects of COVID-19 and its possible impact on the development of Alzheimer’s disease. While the exact mechanisms underlying this association remain unclear, the researchers suggest that inflammation triggered by the virus could play a role in promoting changes in amyloid levels in the brain.

Two neuritic plaques, or extracellular deposits of beta amyloid protein, from the brain of a patient with Alzheimer's disease
Two neuritic plaques, or extracellular deposits of beta amyloid, from the brain of a patient with Alzheimer’s disease. (Tulemo/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 4.0)

Alzheimer’s disease remains a challenging condition with no definitive cure. Understanding the potential links between COVID-19 and Alzheimer’s could provide valuable insights for preventive strategies and treatment interventions in the future.

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The study was published in Nature Medicine.

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