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Viral Involvement in Neurodegeneration Pathway

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Viral Involvement in Neurodegeneration

Introduction

The role of viral infections in neurodegenerative diseases has emerged as a significant area of research, with accumulating evidence suggesting that certain viruses may contribute to disease initiation, progression, or exacerbation of pathology. This pathway page examines the mechanistic connections between viral infections and neurodegenerative processes in Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and related disorders.

Overview

The "microbial hypothesis" of neurodegenerative disease proposes that persistent or recurrent viral infections may serve as a trigger or accelerator of neurodegeneration. While the amyloid cascade hypothesis remains dominant, the viral hypothesis offers an alternative or complementary explanation for disease pathogenesis, particularly in cases without clear genetic causation.

Key Viruses Implicated

| Virus | Associated Disease | Evidence Level |
|-------|-------------------|----------------|
| HSV-1 | Alzheimer's Disease | Moderate-Strong |
| HSV-2 | Alzheimer's Disease | Moderate |
| VZV | Alzheimer's Disease | Moderate |
| CMV | Alzheimer's Disease | Moderate |
| EBV | Multiple Sclerosis/AD | Emerging |
| HHV-6 | Alzheimer's Disease | Emerging |
| HIV | HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder | Established |

Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1) and Alzheimer's Disease

The Viral Hypothesis


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