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The Washington Post June 19, 2024

Rare gene mutation helps people resist Alzheimer’s disease

by Carolyn Y. Johnson

Researchers have discovered 27 people with a rare gene mutation called Christchurch that helped delay an aggressive form of Alzheimer’s disease for four years.

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Nat Med JAN. 1, 2019

Resistance to autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease in an APOE3 Christchurch homozygote: a case report

JF Arboleda-Velasquez et al

We identified a PSEN1 (presenilin 1) mutation carrier from the world's largest autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease kindred, who did not develop mild cognitive impairme …

Nat Neurosci JAN. 1, 2023

The APOE-R136S mutation protects against APOE4-driven Tau pathology, neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation

MR Nelson et al

Apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4) is the strongest genetic risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD), leading to earlier age of clinical onset and exacerbating pathol …

Alzheimers Dement JAN. 1, 2024

APOE Christchurch-mimetic therapeutic antibody reduces APOE-mediated toxicity and tau phosphorylation

C Marino et al

We found that one of these antibodies, called 7C11, preferentially bound ApoE4, a major risk factor for sporadic AD, and disrupts heparin-ApoE4 interactions. We also dete …

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