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Alzheimer’s Might Not Actually Be a Brain Disease, Says Expert : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 30, 2025 4:55 pm
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Alzheimer’s disease remains a challenging puzzle for researchers worldwide, with recent controversies adding fuel to the fire in the quest for a cure. A pivotal 2006 research paper published in the esteemed journal Nature, which identified beta-amyloid as the culprit behind Alzheimer’s, has come under scrutiny for potentially fabricated data. On the other hand, the US Food and Drug Administration’s approval of aducanumab in 2021 as an Alzheimer’s treatment has sparked debate due to incomplete and contradictory supporting data.

As the pursuit of a cure intensifies, scientists are exploring new avenues beyond the traditional focus on beta-amyloid. Dr. Donald Weaver, leading a research team at the Krembil Brain Institute in Toronto, proposes a groundbreaking theory that shifts the paradigm of Alzheimer’s as a brain disease to an autoimmune condition. According to this theory, beta-amyloid is not a harmful protein but a crucial component of the brain’s immune system. However, in the presence of brain trauma or bacterial infection, beta-amyloid mistakenly attacks brain cells, leading to progressive cognitive decline.

This autoimmune perspective offers a fresh outlook on Alzheimer’s treatment, as conventional autoimmune disease therapies may not be effective. Instead, targeting immune-regulating pathways in the brain could hold the key to developing innovative treatments for the disease. In addition to the autoimmune theory, other emerging hypotheses suggest mitochondrial dysfunction, brain infections, or abnormal metal handling as potential contributors to Alzheimer’s.

With over 50 million people worldwide affected by dementia, the urgency for effective Alzheimer’s treatments is more pressing than ever. The devastating impact of the disease on individuals and families underscores the crucial need for innovative research and therapeutic approaches. By embracing new theories and exploring diverse avenues, researchers aim to unravel the complexities of Alzheimer’s and pave the way for improved patient care and management.

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This article, originally published on The Conversation, offers a thought-provoking perspective on Alzheimer’s disease and the ongoing efforts to combat this global health crisis. As researchers delve deeper into the intricacies of the disease, hope remains high for the discovery of novel treatments and interventions to alleviate the burden of Alzheimer’s on individuals and society.

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