New, Rare Genetic Form of Dementia Discovered by Edward Lee Lab

Published by daniel, on October 01, 2020

New, Rare Genetic Form of Dementia Discovered by Edward Lee Lab

October 01, 2020

A new, rare genetic form of dementia has been discovered by a team of Penn Medicine researchers led by Edward Lee, MD, PhD. This discovery also sheds light on a new pathway that leads to protein build up in the brain — which causes this newly discovered disease, as well as related neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s Disease — that could be targeted for new therapies. The study "autosomal dominant VCP hypomorph mutation impairs disaggregation of PHF-tau" was published today in Science.
Read more in the Penn Medicine news release
Read a lay press summary article
Read article "Carriers of a rare hypomorphic gene variant develop a frontotemporal dementia that features Alzheimer’s-like neurofibrillary tangles" on Alzforum news website