Abstract
Alzheimers disease is an age-related neurodegenerative disease which causes global loss of cognitive function. Drug treatment for Alzheimers disease has been limited to agents that ameliorate behavioral symptoms but these agents are without effect on disease progression. Rational drug design for the treatment of Alzheimers disease now seems possible. As a result of major advances in medical research in this area, knowledge of the etiology of Alzheimers disease is rapidly being understood. This information has uncovered relevant and novel targets for treatment. At the center of the etiological progression of this disease is β-amyloid. A substantial body of evidence strongly suggests that this small protein is critical to the development of Alzheimers disease. The β-amyloid protein is generated by two different proteolytic cleavages. Recently, the proteases responsible for producing the β-amyloid protein have been identified. The proteases represent viable targets for therapeutic intervention against Alzheimers disease. In this review, we describe the biological characteristics of the β-amyloid-forming proteases in the context of pharmaceutical development.
Keywords: Amyloid, Proteases, Alzheimers Disease
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title: Amyloid Forming Proteases: Therapeutic Targets for Alzheimers Disease
Volume: 8 Issue: 28
Author(s): Frauke Schimmoller, Jeffrey N. Higaki and Barbara Cordell
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Keywords: Amyloid, Proteases, Alzheimers Disease
Abstract: Alzheimers disease is an age-related neurodegenerative disease which causes global loss of cognitive function. Drug treatment for Alzheimers disease has been limited to agents that ameliorate behavioral symptoms but these agents are without effect on disease progression. Rational drug design for the treatment of Alzheimers disease now seems possible. As a result of major advances in medical research in this area, knowledge of the etiology of Alzheimers disease is rapidly being understood. This information has uncovered relevant and novel targets for treatment. At the center of the etiological progression of this disease is β-amyloid. A substantial body of evidence strongly suggests that this small protein is critical to the development of Alzheimers disease. The β-amyloid protein is generated by two different proteolytic cleavages. Recently, the proteases responsible for producing the β-amyloid protein have been identified. The proteases represent viable targets for therapeutic intervention against Alzheimers disease. In this review, we describe the biological characteristics of the β-amyloid-forming proteases in the context of pharmaceutical development.
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Schimmoller Frauke, Higaki N. Jeffrey and Cordell Barbara, Amyloid Forming Proteases: Therapeutic Targets for Alzheimers Disease, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2002; 8 (28) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612023392658
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612023392658 |
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