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Prion-Like Propagation Hypothesis

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Prion-Like Propagation Hypothesis

Overview

The prion-like propagation hypothesis proposes that misfolded protein aggregates characteristic of neurodegenerative diseases—including amyloid-beta (Aβ) and tau in Alzheimer's disease (AD), alpha-synuclein in Parkinson's disease (PD), and TDP-43 in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (FTD/ALS)—spread between neurons through a template-dependent mechanism analogous to prion protein propagation. This intercellular transmission of pathological protein conformations provides a mechanistic explanation for the progressive spread of neurodegeneration through anatomically connected brain networks.

The fundamental premise is that pathological protein aggregates can induce conformational conversion of their normal counterparts in recipient cells, creating a self-propagating cycle of pathology spread that drives disease progression from initial sites of vulnerability to connected brain regions.[@prusiner2017]

Molecular Basis of Template-Dependent Seeding

Conformational Templating Mechanism

The template-dependent seeding mechanism relies on the ability of misfolded proteins to serve as conformational templates for normal proteins.[@walker2016] Pathological aggregates adopt stable beta-sheet rich conformations that can interact with normal proteins, inducing them to adopt the same pathological structure. This conversion process involves:

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