Beyond memory impairment: the complex phenotypic landscape of Alzheimer's disease

Stathis Argyriou, John F. Fullard, Josh M. Krivinko, Donghoon Lee, Thomas S. Wingo, Aliza P. Wingo, Robert A. Sweet, Panos Roussos

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Abstract

Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPSs) in Alzheimer's disease (AD) constitute multifaceted behavioral manifestations that reflect processes of emotional regulation, thinking, and social behavior. They are as prevalent in AD as cognitive impairment and develop independently during the progression of neurodegeneration. As studying NPSs in AD is clinically challenging, most AD research to date has focused on cognitive decline. In this opinion article we summarize emerging literature on the prevalence, time course, and the underlying genetic, molecular, and pathological mechanisms related to NPSs in AD. Overall, we propose that NPSs constitute a cluster of core symptoms in AD, and understanding their neurobiology can lead to a more holistic approach to AD research, paving the way for more accurate diagnostic tests and personalized treatments embracing the goals of precision medicine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)713-722
Number of pages10
JournalTrends in Molecular Medicine
Volume30
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Alzheimer's disease
  • multiomics
  • neuroimaging
  • neuropsychiatric symptoms
  • precision medicine

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