While the abstract mentions that adipokines and AT-resident immune cells mediate the obesity-AD connection, it doesn't specify which particular factors are most critical. Identifying the key players would enable more precise therapeutic targeting rather than broad anti-inflammatory approaches. Gap type: open_question Source paper: Obesity-induced chronic low-grade inflammation in adipose tissue: A pathway to Alzheimer's disease. (2024, Ageing research reviews, PMID:38977081)
Landscape Summary: Which specific adipokines and immune cell populations in adipose tissue are the primary drivers of AD-related neurodegeneration? is a 0.83 priority gap in neuroinflammation. It has 0 linked hypotheses with average composite score 0.000. Status: open.
Colonna, Sevlever, et al. (TREM2 biology)
Which specific adipokines and immune cell populations in adipose tissue are the primary drivers of AD-related neurodegeneration? — INVOKE-2 (completed)
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