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Hypothesis
Complement C1q/C3 Blockade for Alzheimer's Disease
Microglia-mediated complement activation (C1q, C3) leads to excessive synaptic pruning in AD.
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🧪 Overview
Microglia-mediated complement activation (C1q, C3) leads to excessive synaptic pruning in AD. Tau pathology sensitizes neurons to complement-mediated attack. Blocking C1q or C3 may prevent synapse loss independent of amyloid/tau pathology, though complement has homeostatic roles in debris clearance and plasticity.
🧬 Mechanism
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⚖️ Evidence
⚖️ Evidence Matrix4 supports4 contradicts
Contradicts
C3-deficient AD mice show increased dystrophic neurites and impaired plaque compaction
Contradicts
C1q-mediated pruning is essential for normal brain development and adult plasticity
Contradicts
Systemic complement blockade increases infection risk (meningococcal, encapsulated bacteria)
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▸Metadataorigin_type: debate_synthesizer
| origin_type | debate_synthesizer |
| target_gene | C1QA |
| _schema_version | 1 |
| composite_score | 0.619 |
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