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Cancer Might Protect Against Alzheimer's

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**要約(日本語)**

がんとアルツハイマー病は同時に発症しにくいことが長年指摘されてきました。2024年1月22日付の *Cell* 論文(15年の研究期間)では、がん細胞が産生するあるタンパク質が血液を通じて脳に入り、アルツハイマー病に特徴的な誤折りたたみタンパク質の凝集体(アミロイド斑)を分解することがマウスで示されました。このメカニズムは、アルツハイマー病治療薬の新たな標的になる可能性があります。

- 2020年のメタ解析(960万人分)では、がん診断を受けた人はアルツハイマー病の発症リスクが約11%低下していることが報告された。
- ただし、がんで早死することやがん治療による認知障害など、交絡因子の調整が必要で、因果関係は完全には解明されていない。
- カナダ・トロント大学のドナルド・ウィーバー氏は「全体像ではないが、興味深い一片」だと評価。

この研究は、がん細胞が放出するタンパク質がアルツハイマー病の病理を抑制できる可能性を示す初めての分子レベルの証拠であり、将来的な薬剤開発への道筋を提供します。
For decades, researchers have noted that cancer and Alzheimer's disease are rarely found in the same person, fuelling speculation that one condition might offer some degree of protection from the other. Nature: Now, a study in mice provides a possible molecular solution to the medical mystery: a protein produced by cancer cells seems to infiltrate the brain, where it helps to break apart clumps of misfolded proteins that are often associated with Alzheimer's disease. The study, which was 15 years in the making, was published on 22 January in Cell and could help researchers to design drugs to treat Alzheimer's disease. "They have a piece of the puzzle," says Donald Weaver, a neurologist and chemist at the Krembil Research Institute at the University of Toronto in Canada, who was not involved in the study. "It's not the full picture by any stretch of the imagination. But it's an interesting piece." [...] A 2020 meta-analysis of data from more than 9.6 million people found that cancer diagnosis was associated with an 11% decreased incidence of Alzheimer's disease. It has been a difficult relationship to unpick: researchers must control for a variety of external factors. For example, people might die of cancer before they are old enough to develop symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, and some cancer treatments can cause cognitive difficulties, which could obscure an Alzheimer's diagnosis.

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