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Study reveals a brain protein that helps improve Alzheimer's condition

Researchers have discovered that increasing a protein called Sox9 can help the brain’s support cells, astrocytes, remove harmful amyloid plaques linked to Alzheimer’s. Here’s what a recent study reveals.

November 24, 2025 / 14:40 IST
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Alzheimer’s disease gradually erodes memory and thinking, leaving many struggling with daily life.
Alzheimer’s disease gradually erodes memory and thinking, leaving many struggling with daily life. (Picture Credit: Pexels)

Alzheimer’s disease gradually erodes memory and thinking, leaving many struggling with daily life. While treatments often focus on protecting neurons or preventing plaque formation, a new study from Baylor College of Medicine suggests a different strategy; empowering the brain’s natural support cells to clean themselves up.

The study highlights Sox9, a protein that influences how astrocytes function, especially as the brain ages. When the team increased Sox9 in mice with established Alzheimer’s-like symptoms, the astrocytes cleared out toxic amyloid plaques more effectively. The result? Better memory performance and healthier brain tissue.

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By contrast, lowering Sox9 made the cells less efficient, leading to more plaque buildup and worsening cognitive performance. This suggests that targeting astrocytes could complement existing approaches focused on neurons, offering a fresh angle in the fight against Alzheimer’s.

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