Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research, a BrightFocus Foundation program | October 6, 2021
Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research Early Supporter of New Alzheimer鈥檚 Blood Test
There are 6 million 精东影业ns living with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease today and by 2050, that number will reach over 12 million. This means it鈥檚 likely to affect people we know, including our friends and loved ones. 听 听believes supporting scientists鈥 bold ideas through research holds tremendous hope that one day, we will end this terrible disease.
We have advanced innovative science since Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research was founded by supporting over 795 projects involving more than 2,624 scientists. This work has led to better understanding of the causes and progression of Alzheimer鈥檚, improved diagnostic tools, and important preventive measures people can take to help reduce their risk of this disease.
Researchers found that this test predicts Alzheimer’s brain pathology in people with memory and other cognitive issues. While the test itself cannot diagnose Alzheimer’s, it is an important new tool for physicians to aid in the evaluation process. This test does not involve any radiation and is noninvasive, requiring only a small blood sample. That sample is sent to C2N鈥檚 laboratory for analysis by mass spectrometry, and a healthcare provider will discuss the results with a patient. These features make the test more accessible than other diagnostic methods that physicians use to evaluate issues with memory and other cognitive issues and could pave the way for earlier diagnosis and treatment and greater enrollment in clinical trials. 鈥淭his is a scientific breakthrough with the potential to dramatically change Alzheimer鈥檚 research and patient care now and into the future,鈥 said Stacy Pagos Haller, President of Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research.
The test was developed by Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research grant recipients, Phillip Verghese, PhD, and Joel Braunstein, MD, MBA, who built upon the work of previous grantees David Holtzman, MD, and Randall Bateman, MD. Dr. Braunstein said, 鈥淭he best chance we have for treating Alzheimer鈥檚 disease will come from earlier detection and earlier intervention. We are grateful to Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research for being such a strong supporter every step of the way.鈥
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Through your generosity to Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research, you can help end Alzheimer鈥檚 by donating:
- $2/week ($104/year) to help buy personal protective equipment, data storage equipment, surgical tools, and cell culture dishes in labs.
- $5/week ($260/year) to help purchase enough agarose, a powder used to make gel to isolate proteins, for several weeks in a biology lab. It could also purchase a vial of an antibody to detect tau in animal models of Alzheimer鈥檚.
- $20/week ($1,040/year) to help cover the cost of an experiment to measure Alzheimer鈥檚 biomarkers (signs) in blood samples.
- $20 – $40/week ($1,000 – $2,000/year) to help send a promising young researcher to an international science conference to share research results – a critical venue for analysis of discoveries.
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