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Review
. 2025 Feb;21(2):67-85.
doi: 10.1038/s41582-024-01046-7. Epub 2024 Dec 16.

Immune mechanisms and shared immune targets in neurodegenerative diseases

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Review

Immune mechanisms and shared immune targets in neurodegenerative diseases

Howard L Weiner. Nat Rev Neurol. 2025 Feb.

Abstract

The immune system plays a major part in neurodegenerative diseases. In some, such as multiple sclerosis, it is the primary driver of the disease. In others, such as Alzheimer disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Parkinson disease, it has an amplifying role. Immunotherapeutic approaches that target the adaptive and innate immune systems are being explored for the treatment of almost all neurological diseases, and the targets and approaches are often common across diseases. Microglia are the primary immune cells in the brain that contribute to disease pathogenesis, and are consequently a common immune target for therapy. Other therapeutic approaches target components of the peripheral immune system, such as regulatory T cells and monocytes, which in turn act within the CNS. This Review considers in detail how microglia, monocytes and T cells contribute to the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Parkinson disease, and their potential as shared therapeutic targets across these diseases. The microbiome is also highlighted as an emerging therapeutic target that indirectly modulates the immune system. Therapeutic approaches being developed to target immune function in neurodegenerative diseases are discussed, highlighting how immune-based approaches developed to treat one disease could be applicable to multiple other neurological diseases.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: H.W. is on the scientific advisory board of Tiziana Life Sciences.

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