
Gut microbiota produce indole-3-lactic acid which activates aryl-hydrocarbon receptors, reducing amyloidopathy through neuroinflammation modulation. Faecalibacterium prausnitzii strains show specific benefits for Alzheimer's pathology. This represents a microbiome-brain axis intervention targeting both peripheral inflammation and central amyloid pathology.
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drug repurposing, mechanism_extension, MedicOath, Alzheimer's Disease
drug repurposing, mechanism_extension, MedicOath, Alzheimer's Disease
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