Alzheimer's disease vaccine abandoned. (Biomedicine).The bad news continues for the novel strategy of immunizing people against Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease (ăls`hī'mərz, ôls–), degenerative disease of nerve cells in the cerebral cortex that leads to atrophy of the brain and senile dementia. . Elan (Emulated LAN) A virtual LAN in the ATM world. See LANE and virtual LAN. Elan - ["Top-down Programming with Elan", C.H.A. Koster, Ellis Horwood 1987]. Corp. of Dublin now acknowledges that 15 people developed potentially dangerous brain inflammation after receiving vaccinations designed to clear their brains of the protein deposits thought to cause Alzheimer's disease. The patients, who already had mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease, are recovering under physicians' care, the company says. Elan suspended trials of the vaccine after disclosing adverse reactions adverse reactions, n.pl unfavorable reactions resulting from administration of a local anesthetic; responsible factors include the drug used, concentration, and route of administration. in 4 of the nearly 360 volunteers in the study (SN: 2/16/02, p. 109). The vaccine, which consists primarily of the beta-amyloid protein beta-amyloid protein n. An amyloid that circulates in human blood and in cerebrospinal fluid and is deposited into plaques found in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease. Also called amyloid beta-protein. , was intended to create an immune response immune response n. An integrated bodily response to an antigen, especially one mediated by lymphocytes and involving recognition of antigens by specific antibodies or previously sensitized lymphocytes. that prevents the protein from accumulating into the plaques that typically mar the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease. The company now says it won't resume testing of this particular vaccine. There are other immune-based options, including additional experimental vaccines using different versions of beta-amyloid, that might still lead to a safe treatment for Alzheimer's disease, note scientists at Elan and elsewhere. --J.T. |
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