Brain immune cells may spark Alzheimer’s plaques, reshaping disease triggers

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A new study suggests brain immune cells (microglia) can actively initiate amyloid plaques by reshaping amyloid-beta into fibers and promoting tau tangles, challenging the view that microglia only clear plaques and implying that early inflammatory responses may set the stage for Alzheimer’s progression; this could influence timing and targets of future therapies.
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