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Alzheimer's cold sore virus link | Alzheimer's cold sore virus link |
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Evidence is building that the cold sore virus may be linked to Alzheimer's disease, an expert says. | |
In lab tests, Manchester University found brains infected with the herpes simplex virus, HSV-1, saw a rise in a protein linked to Alzheimer's. | In lab tests, Manchester University found brains infected with the herpes simplex virus, HSV-1, saw a rise in a protein linked to Alzheimer's. |
Scientists believe the discovery could pave the way for a vaccine that may help prevent the brain disorder, New Scientist magazine reported. | Scientists believe the discovery could pave the way for a vaccine that may help prevent the brain disorder, New Scientist magazine reported. |
But such a breakthrough was a long-time off, experts said. | But such a breakthrough was a long-time off, experts said. |
We need to carry out much more work into this, but the problem is people are quite sceptical of a viral link Dr Ruth Itzhaki, of Manchester University | We need to carry out much more work into this, but the problem is people are quite sceptical of a viral link Dr Ruth Itzhaki, of Manchester University |
The researchers infected cultures of human brain cells with the virus and found a "dramatic" increase in levels of the beta amyloid protein - the building blocks of deposits, or plaques, which form in the brains of people with Alzheimer's. | The researchers infected cultures of human brain cells with the virus and found a "dramatic" increase in levels of the beta amyloid protein - the building blocks of deposits, or plaques, which form in the brains of people with Alzheimer's. |
A similar increase was seen in the brains of mice infected with HSV-1. | A similar increase was seen in the brains of mice infected with HSV-1. |
In a separate experiment, the team stained brain slices taken from dead Alzheimer's patients and found DNA from HSV-1 attached to the plaques. | In a separate experiment, the team stained brain slices taken from dead Alzheimer's patients and found DNA from HSV-1 attached to the plaques. |
Gene interaction | Gene interaction |
Previous research has established that HSV-1 is found in the brains of up to 70% of people with Alzheimer's. | Previous research has established that HSV-1 is found in the brains of up to 70% of people with Alzheimer's. |
And a team from the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York found that it was more likely to cause a problem in people who carry a mutant version of a specific gene called ApoE4, which is involved in the breakdown of fats by the body. | And a team from the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York found that it was more likely to cause a problem in people who carry a mutant version of a specific gene called ApoE4, which is involved in the breakdown of fats by the body. |
They found the vast majority of Alzheimer's patients they examined carried the gene - and suspect that it works to make HSV-1 more active. | They found the vast majority of Alzheimer's patients they examined carried the gene - and suspect that it works to make HSV-1 more active. |
Scientists have still to establish a direct link between the virus and the disease, but the Manchester team believe the findings offer hope for the future. | Scientists have still to establish a direct link between the virus and the disease, but the Manchester team believe the findings offer hope for the future. |
Lead researcher Dr Ruth Itzhaki said: "Alzheimer's is a multi-factorial disease, there are many different causes. | Lead researcher Dr Ruth Itzhaki said: "Alzheimer's is a multi-factorial disease, there are many different causes. |
"But our work implies that for some a mixture of the gene variant and the virus could be contributing to it. | "But our work implies that for some a mixture of the gene variant and the virus could be contributing to it. |
"In the future - although it is a long way off - people could even be immunised against the virus which could help protect people against Alzheimer's." | "In the future - although it is a long way off - people could even be immunised against the virus which could help protect people against Alzheimer's." |
"We need to carry out much more work into this, but the problem is people are quite sceptical of a viral link." | "We need to carry out much more work into this, but the problem is people are quite sceptical of a viral link." |
Professor Clive Ballard, director of research at the Alzheimer's Society, said: "A link between the virus and Alzheimer's disease was first suggested ten years ago." | Professor Clive Ballard, director of research at the Alzheimer's Society, said: "A link between the virus and Alzheimer's disease was first suggested ten years ago." |
But he added: "More research is needed before we can establish how relevant it may be to the treatment of people with Alzheimer's disease." | But he added: "More research is needed before we can establish how relevant it may be to the treatment of people with Alzheimer's disease." |
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