Non-fibrillar amyloidogenic protein assemblies - common cytotoxins underlying degenerative diseases /

<p>Aberrant protein folding and self-assembly underlie over 30 human diseases called amyloidoses, for which currently there is no cure. The diseases range from tissue-specific to systemic and from genetic to sporadic. Some of the most devastating amyloidoses are those that affect the central n...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Bitan, Gal, Rahimi, Farid
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2012.
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Summary:<p>Aberrant protein folding and self-assembly underlie over 30 human diseases called amyloidoses, for which currently there is no cure. The diseases range from tissue-specific to systemic and from genetic to sporadic. Some of the most devastating amyloidoses are those that affect the central nervous system (CNS), such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), prionoses (e.g., mad-cow disease), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease). In each disease, one or more proteins self-associate into toxic oligomers that disrupt cellular function and communication, and proceed to form insoluble amyloid aggregates characterized by fibrillar morphology and cross-β structure.</p><p>The first decade of the 21<sup>st</sup> century has brought with it significant progress in our understanding of amyloid diseases, including the physiological and pathological processes involving each of the offending proteins. Important developments also provide now improved diagnoses of different amyloidoses and new approaches are being developed towards disease-modifying therapies. This book covers the current state-of-the-art knowledge on amyloidoses as a general phenomenon and offers detailed reviews of individual amyloid-forming proteins and specific diseases.</p><p>Features:</p><ul><li>Coverage of the pathologic and pathogenic structures of amyloidogenic proteins from the pathological lesions to the evasive oligomers that are believed to be the main culprits.</li><li>Detailed discussions of diseases of epidemic proportion, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and type-2 diabetes.</li>Current reviews of multiple diseases, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, prionoses, expanded polyglutamine diseases, dialysis-related amyloidosis, and transthyretin-related amyloidoses.<li>Mechanism-based strategies for inhibiting protein aggregation and potential therapeutic applications in different diseases.</li></ul>
Physical Description:1 online resource (VIII, 565 pages) 82 illustration, 37 illustration in color, digital.
ISBN:9789400727748