There may be nothing quite as gut-wrenching as sitting at the bedside of a loved one, watching helplessly as their life comes to an end. Perhaps the only thing more painful is when that loved one no longer recognizes you, slipping away not knowing who it was holding their hand.
November is deemed Alzheimers Awareness Month. Though with the degenerative brain disease now affecting roughly 5.8 million Americans and their families today, its perhaps not so much an increase of awareness thats needed, but rather a desperate need for effective treatment.
Alzheimers is the only disease among the top 10 causes of death in America that cannot be prevented, cured or even slowed. Over a decade and billions of dollars have been spent on research to find a cure for Alzheimers, yet none have thus far proved real clinical benefit. If the elusive cure for Alzheimers isnt found soon, scientists estimate that by 2050 someone in the United States will develop the disease every 33 seconds.
While these statistics paint a pretty bleak picture, Cynthia Lemere, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Neurology at Brigham and Womens Hospital and Harvard Medical School, assured BioSpace that hope is not lost. Despite the many failed drug trials, Lemere says the horizon is finally looking optimistic and expects to see multiple treatments approved within the next few years.
Any therapy developed at this point is going to be probably good for one subsection of that 5.8 million people with Alzheimers disease. And maybe not even that population, but maybe the population that doesnt yet have Alzheimers disease but has the changes going on in their brain of Alzheimers, so we know that theyre on the track, Lemere said.
While no real treatment is yet approved, diagnostic capabilities have grown exponentially. When Lemere first started in the neurology field, a true Alzheimers diagnosis couldnt be given until autopsy. The past decade has shown that the pathology of the disease starts in the brain roughly 20 years before clinical symptoms. PET scans can determine those on a trajectory to develop Alzheimers and with new biomarker testing working towards FDA approval, theyll be able to predict onset of clinical symptoms.
Knowing those who are most likely to develop this degenerative brain disease and when opens opportunities for clinical trials that are in the works. The majority of treatments being developed right now are targeting that window before cognitive decline. There are currently 2,050 interventional studies listed on clinicaltrials.gov around the world for the treatment of AD.
One buzzworthy drug in the news is Biogens aducanumab. Back in March 2019, Biogen stopped two Phase III trials for the antibody drug based on an interim futility analysis that indicated a lack of efficacy. But after a full collection of their data, Biogen found there was indeed efficacy in the higher dosage group who received over 10 doses.
This left them with two very different sets of trial results EMERGE with a positive reading and ENGAGE with a negative. Lemere believes the evidence in the EMERGE trial was strong enough to show positive clinical benefits. Despite much criticism and doubts surrounding aducanumab, Biogen took it to the FDA with hopes for approval and received a harsh vote from an independent advisory committee. No word yet from the FDA. Lemere predicts the FDA will call for another, large Phase III study to confirm the positive result at the higher dose for the full study. Lemere consults with Biogen for the companys Alzheimers education program and is not involved with their drug development programs.
The main breakthrough in the past year for pharmaceutical treatment of AD is that researchers finally know what the right target is - a toxic amyloid oligomer formation that is a key driver for the disease. Biogen isnt the only one targeting it with their drug candidates. Also in the race are Alzheon with ALZ-801, Eisais BAN2401 and Roches gantenerumab.
Unlike the intravenous antibody candidates from the other three, Alzheons ALZ-801 is an orally administered amyloid oligomer inhibitor. Alzheon recently dosed their first patients in a Phase II biomarker study in APOE4 carriers. Patients with an APOE4 gene are at a much higher risk for developing Alzheimers, particularly if you were passed two of the genes. In August, the National Institute of Aging awarded Alzheon an unprecedented $47 million grant to assist with a Phase III clinical trial of ALZ-801. The trial is slated to start at the beginning of next year with a timeline of 2-3 years to complete. This Phase III will be dosing younger people with Alzheimers pathology to test for primary prevention, intervening before clinical symptoms appear.
A Shanghai-based biotech is targeting AD in a completely different way. Instead of targeting amyloid in the brain, Green Valleys candidate is going after the gut. GV-971 is an oral capsule with its primary ingredient derived from seaweed to therapeutically harnesses the abnormal production of amino acids, infiltration of immune cells to the brain, and in turn neuroinflammation via remodeling the gut microbiota. Reactions to this approach range from excitement to cautious optimism to downright skepticism. Time should soon tell if theres something to this approach as Green Valley has now identified its first patient for its Phase III trial in the US with the initial dose coming soon.
Drug developers arent the only ones trying to stop the devastating progression of AD. A research team at MIT found that in Alzheimer's mouse models, the right brain waves can drive microglia, scavenger cells that remove damaged neurons and infections in the central nervous system, to consume the toxic amyloid protein deposits. More research is being done in this area to explore this as a potential option for treatment in humans to reduce amyloid deposits in the brain.
Lemere listed off multiple research projects in the works for Alzheimers prevention therapies to prevent free-radical formation and reduce oxidative stress in the brain, studies into the importance of vascular health and its impact on AD, the effects of diet and exercise, and more. One study found significant results in patients using aggressive blood pressure therapy. People that had lowered their blood pressure and kept it around 120, compared to the control group hovering around 140, showed a significant slowing of the rate of visible cognitive impairment.
The Alzheimers Association, of which Lemere is a member of the medical and scientific advisory group, is sponsoring a lifestyle intervention study in the U.S. called POINTER, that takes into account exercise, nutrition, social interactions, cognitive stimulation and management of comorbidities to protect cognitive function in healthy older adults who are at an increased risk of cognitive decline.
The big point is that probably none of these is going to work by itself, Lemere said.
Rather she sees a future in which a doctor who sees Alzheimers pathology brewing in a patient will recommend a multi-prong defense.
I think its going to be a combination of treatments. And its not going to be the same combination for each person, Lemere said. Its going to be dependent on whatever else is going on with them. Because Alzheimers rarely occurs by itself. There are usually other comorbidities. So ultimately, I think it will be more personalized medicine and combination therapy.
In 2020 alone, the National Institutes of Health is expected to spend $2.8 billion on Alzheimers research. Costing the U.S. $277 billion a year, its the most expensive disease in America. Annual cost of care is projected to increase to $1.1 trillion by 2050. While the financial burden is exorbitantly high, for family members and caregivers its the emotional cost that leaves the deepest scars.
Arkansas resident Linda Crafton knows firsthand the devastating effects Alzheimers has on a family.
To me, its worst disease known to mankind. I used to think the way I lost my dad, which was an instant death, was the hardest way to lose someone, Crafton said. I now know that was wrong. The hardest way to lose your parent is day by day, little by little, an inch at a time.
Craftons mother and five of her mothers seven siblings were victims of the aggressive disease. She said shes in a generation of cousins who now live in fear of the future, wondering which of them will be the first to show the signs, the first to receive their own diagnosis.
Time magazine writer Jeffrey Kluger said, Suffering is always hard to quantify especially when the pain is caused by as cruel a disease as Alzheimer's. Most illnesses attack the body; Alzheimer's destroys the mind and, in the process, annihilates the very self.
Though a cure for Alzheimers has frustrated scientists for years, theyre closer now than theyve ever been before.
According to the Alzheimers Association, a lack of volunteers for clinical trials is one of the greatest obstacles slowing the progress of potential new treatments. If you or someone you love is on a trajectory for the development of Alzheimers disease, the association offers a free TrialMatch service to connect volunteers with clinical trials to advance research.
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