from Section 3 - Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 March 2022
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD), a major cause of dementia worldwide, is an unrelenting and ultimately fatal set of pathological processes without any approved disease-modifying therapies. Clinical trial development in FTLD has previously been challenging, due to its pathological heterogeneity aand the clinical heterogeneity of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and other clinical syndromes that arise from FTLD. Advances in FTLD basic science research have recently translated into a growing field of FTLD clinical trial development, with a particular focus on therapies tailored to distinct clinical syndromes with the highest specificity for particular FTLD pathophysiologies. The expansion of FTLD clinical programs has been fostered by a variety of advocacy groups and a number of large multi-site clinical research consortia, the latter of which have advanced the investigation of fluid biomarkers and clinical and neuroimaging measures for use in future clinical trials. This chapter covers the unique considerations of clinical trials in patients with FTLD pathology and review previous and current clinical trial programs investigating disease-modifying therapies targeting FTLD.
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