Scientists in Shanghai have identified a "brake" gene that could potentially halt the progression of Alzheimer's disease, following the creation of the world's first functional map of regulatory "switches" in astrocytes — cells that protect and support brain neurons — using an innovative technology.
Sure, but exploring astrocytes isn’t random. Astrocytes are the support/repair/maintenance cells of the CNS.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s12276-023-01148-0
If the study is reproducible, it could be a good step forward for our understanding of Alzheimer’s, even if this specific technique doesn’t translate to human astrocytes.
It’s possible that the reason we don’t have a treatment for Alzheimer’s is because a different mouse study in 2006 caused researchers to focus on the wrong physiological process.
Lets hope (but I won’t hold my breath!), or at least science will move forwards concerning cellular repair mechanisms, which IMO is great!