Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(ALS)and frontotemporal dementia(FTD)are both devastating neurodegenerative conditions.Despite affecting different regions of the nervous system(FTD affecting primarily the frontal and tem...Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(ALS)and frontotemporal dementia(FTD)are both devastating neurodegenerative conditions.Despite affecting different regions of the nervous system(FTD affecting primarily the frontal and temporal lobes,whilst ALS presents with motor neuron loss),there is significant overlap between these conditions in terms of genetics,pathology,and disease mechanisms,and they are therefore often grouped as a spectrum of symptoms under the heading FTD/ALS(Abramzon et al.,2020).Significantly,there is currently no cure for ALS or FTD.However,recent mechanistic insight points to a novel pathway to target for potential therapeutic intervention.展开更多
Frontotemporal dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis:Frontotemporal dementia(F T D)and amyo t rophic lateral sclerosis(ALS)are neurodegenerative diseases with significant overlapping attributes.While these neurod...Frontotemporal dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis:Frontotemporal dementia(F T D)and amyo t rophic lateral sclerosis(ALS)are neurodegenerative diseases with significant overlapping attributes.While these neurodegenerative diseases affect different neuronal populations(with FTD affecting neurons of the frontal and temporal lobes,and ALS affecting upper and lower motor neurons),these two diseases are complexly intertwined.FTD and ALS exist on a disease spectrum,with shared genetic causes,clinical presentations,and pathologies.展开更多
基金MRC LMB.EC acknowledges funding from Alzheimer's Research UK(PPG2018B-017)the UK Dementia Research Institute which receives its funding from DRI Ltd.funded by the UK Medical Research Council,Alzheimer's Society,Alzheimer's Research UK。
文摘Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(ALS)and frontotemporal dementia(FTD)are both devastating neurodegenerative conditions.Despite affecting different regions of the nervous system(FTD affecting primarily the frontal and temporal lobes,whilst ALS presents with motor neuron loss),there is significant overlap between these conditions in terms of genetics,pathology,and disease mechanisms,and they are therefore often grouped as a spectrum of symptoms under the heading FTD/ALS(Abramzon et al.,2020).Significantly,there is currently no cure for ALS or FTD.However,recent mechanistic insight points to a novel pathway to target for potential therapeutic intervention.
基金supported by a grant from NIH(R01AI132695)to RM。
文摘Frontotemporal dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis:Frontotemporal dementia(F T D)and amyo t rophic lateral sclerosis(ALS)are neurodegenerative diseases with significant overlapping attributes.While these neurodegenerative diseases affect different neuronal populations(with FTD affecting neurons of the frontal and temporal lobes,and ALS affecting upper and lower motor neurons),these two diseases are complexly intertwined.FTD and ALS exist on a disease spectrum,with shared genetic causes,clinical presentations,and pathologies.