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Role of RAGE in the Pathogenesis of Neurological Disorders

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NEUROSCIENCE BULLETIN
Volume 38, Issue 10, Pages 1248-1262

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12264-022-00878-x

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Receptor for advanced glycation end-products; Nervous system; Neurological disorders; Sensorimotor disorders

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This review discusses the role of RAGE in the nervous system and highlights the incomplete understanding of this signaling pathway. While some clinical trials have not shown the expected therapeutic efficacy, there is still hope for treating nervous system diseases through the use of different blocking agents.
This review reflects upon our own as well as other investigators' studies on the role of receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE), bringing up the latest information on RAGE in physiology and pathology of the nervous system. Over the last ten years, major progress has been made in uncovering many of RAGE-ligand interactions and signaling pathways in nervous tissue; however, the translation of these discoveries into clinical practice has not come to fruition yet. This is likely, in part to be the result of our incomplete understanding of this crucial signaling pathway. Clinical trials examining the therapeutic efficacy of blocking RAGE-external ligand interactions by genetically engineered soluble RAGE or an endogenous RAGE antagonist, has not stood up to its promise; however, other trials with different blocking agents are being considered with hope for therapeutic success in diseases of the nervous system.

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