Blood Cancer-Linked Mutations May Contribute to Alzheimer's Disease
Researchers have found that microglia, the brain's immune cells, can accumulate mutations typically associated with cancer. Instead of causing cancer, these mutations appear to create an inflammatory environment that may contribute to Alzheimer's disease. This discovery, published in *Cell*, could open new avenues for blood-based screening and treatments adapted from cancer medicine for Alzheimer's.
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