Association between Alzheimer's Disease and Oral and Gut Microbiota: Are Pore Forming Proteins the Missing Link?

  • Sebastian Aguayo*
  • , Christina Maria Anna Pia Schuh
  • , Benjamin Vicente
  • , Luis Gerardo Aguayo*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative condition affecting millions of people worldwide. It is associated with cerebral amyloid-β (Aβ) plaque deposition in the brain, synaptic disconnection, and subsequent progressive neuronal death. Although considerable progress has been made to elucidate the pathogenesis of AD, the specific causes of the disease remain highly unknown. Recent research has suggested a potential association between certain infectious diseases and dementia, either directly due to bacterial brain invasion and toxin production, or indirectly by modulating the immune response. Therefore, in the present review we focus on the emerging issues of bacterial infection and AD, including the existence of antimicrobial peptides having pore-forming properties that act in a similar way to pores formed by Aβ in a variety of cell membranes. Special focus is placed on oral bacteria and biofilms, and on the potential mechanisms associating bacterial infection and toxin production in AD. The role of bacterial outer membrane vesicles on the transport and delivery of toxins as well as porins to the brain is also discussed. Aβ has shown to possess antimicrobial activity against several bacteria, and therefore could be upregulated as a response to bacteria and bacterial toxins in the brain. Although further research is needed, we believe that the control of biofilm-mediated diseases could be an important potential prevention mechanism for AD development.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Microbiome and Gut-Brain-Axis in Alzheimer�s Disease
EditorsGiulio Maria Pasinetti
PublisherIOS Press BV
Pages229-246
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)9781643682884
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Publication series

NameAdvances in Alzheimer's Disease
Volume9
ISSN (Print)2210-5727
ISSN (Electronic)2210-5735

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Keywords

  • Alzheimer's disease
  • biofilms
  • infection
  • periodontal diseases
  • porins

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