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Mechanistic Proposal: Pathologic synergy: The pathologic aggregation of...

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Mechanistic Proposal: Pathologic Synergy Between Protein Species in the Aged Human Brain

Overview

Pathologic synergy refers to the phenomenon wherein the pathologic aggregation of one protein can work synergistically to initiate or otherwise promote the aggregation of different protein species in the aged human brain [@seaad]. This hypothesis provides a framework for understanding the frequent co-occurrence of multiple proteinopathies in neurodegenerative diseases and their accelerated disease progression.

Evidence Assessment

Confidence Level: Strong

Pathologic synergy is supported by extensive clinical, neuropathological, and experimental evidence. Multiple studies demonstrate cross-seeding between protein species and accelerated pathology in dual-protein models.

Evidence Type Breakdown

| Type | Evidence |
|------|----------|
| Genetic | C9orf72 expansions cause TDP-43 + α-syn pathology; MAPT mutations influence amyloid pathology |
| Clinical | Dual pathology patients show 2-3x faster cognitive decline [@robinson2018] |
| Neuropathological | 50-70% of AD brains show ≥2 proteinopathies [@yushkevich2022] |
| Experimental | Cross-seeding demonstrated in vitro and animal models [@crossseed2024] |
| Computational | Protein interaction networks predict synergistic partners |

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