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Protein secreted by immune cells may help drive brain aging

Summary by Medical Xpress
Brain-resident immune cells that have reached an old-age state called "senescence" secrete a protein that causes dysfunction in other brain cells, according to a study led by investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine. The discovery sheds light on how aging impairs memory and cognition and makes the brain vulnerable to neurodegenerative disorders.

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New research provides surprising evidence of how the brain's immune system is related to the aging process. Changes in certain immune cells could promote inflammatory processes and possibly contribute to the development of Alzheimer's.

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Medical Xpress broke the news in Douglas, United Kingdom on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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