Scientists Discover Alzheimer’s Is Caused by Fungal Infection in the Brain

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Scientists say Alzheimer’s is caused by brain fungal infection

A team of scientists at Baylor College of Medicine have discovered that people with Alzheimer’s disease are all infected with a common fungus in their brains.

The bombshell research has huge implications for the way Alzheimer’s will be treated and prevented in the future.

Using animal models, the scientists discovered how the fungus, called Candida albicans (C. albicans), enters the brain, activates mechanisms for its clearance, and generates amyloid beta (Aβ)-like peptides—toxic protein fragments the causes Alzheimer’s disease.

Zerohedge.com reports: Previous research has implicated fungi in the development of chronic neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease, but their mechanisms are not entirely understood.

A Microbial Cause of Alzheimer’s?

A separate review published in the journal NeuroSci in 2022 explored the question of whether dementia has a microbial cause. The report concluded that the reviewed data suggests infectious agents, like fungi, can play a role in the process through which Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia develop.

Our lab has years of experience studying fungi, so we embarked on the study of the connection between C. albicans and Alzheimer’s disease in animal models,” said Dr. David Corry, one of the study’s authors and a professor of pathology and immunology and medicine at Baylor College in a news release on Oct. 17. “In 2019, we reported that C. albicans does get into the brain, where it produces changes that are very similar to what is seen in Alzheimer’s disease. The current study extends that work to understand the molecular mechanisms.”

“Our first question was, how does C. albicans enter the brain? We found that C. albicans produces enzymes called secreted aspartic proteases (Saps) that breakdown the blood-brain barrier, giving the fungus access to the brain where it causes damage,” Yifan Wu, the study’s lead author and a postdoctoral scientist in pediatrics said in a press release.

The researchers’ next goal was to determine how the brain was able to clear the fungal infection. Dr. Corry and his colleagues had done previous research that showed an infection in the brain by C. albicans can be completely healed in ten days in healthy mice. Those findings, published in Nature Communications in January 2019 found that the fungal infection was cleared due to two mechanisms that were triggered by the fungus in specific brain cells called microglia.

Microglia are a type of glial cell located throughout the brain and spinal cord and represent approximately 10–15 percent of the cells found in the brain. Microglia act as a primary line of immune system defense and scavenge the central nervous system for pathogenic organisms, damaged neurons, and other foreign material so they can be destroyed through a process called phagocytosis.

In the present study, the researchers demonstrated that Aβ-like peptides can be created by C. albicans. Candida albicans is a common fungus and has been found in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s disease as well as in those with other chronic neurodegenerative disorders.

What is Candida Albicans

Candida albicans is a common fungus (in the form of yeast) and is present in the gastrointestinal tract, the mouth, the skin, and the reproductive tract of most humans.

Humans and C. albicans have a complicated relationship, as most of the time, C. albicans is harmless and is simply a member of a healthy microbiota. However, it is one of the few fungal species that cause disease in humans and is responsible for infections that range from superficial infections of the mucosa and skin, like thrush, diaper rash, and vaginal yeast infections, to more serious infections like invasive candidiasis that can affect the blood, heart, brain, and bones.

Infections by C. albicans are particularly dangerous for those with compromised immune systems, like those with AIDS, or people undergoing immunosuppressive therapies for cancer and other conditions. This suppression of the body’s defenses is part of the reason why some people acquire C. albicans infections after taking antibiotics, as they decrease the beneficial bacteria in the gut, causing an imbalance and allowing C. albicans to thrive. C. Albicans can survive outside the body and have the ability to colonize every human organ and tissue. According to the Encyclopedia of Microbiology, it is the most common cause of systemic fungal infections.

More Evidence Linking Fungi to Neurodegenerative Diseases

In a January review published in Frontiers in Immunology, researchers examined the role of fungus in central nervous system autoimmune and neurodegenerative disorders. The review states that recently, increasing evidence has pointed to the role of peripheral fungus in triggering inflammation, immune response, and worsening of a range of non-infectious disorders of the central nervous system (CNS), including multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s disease.

The review concluded that fungus can trigger inflammation via different mechanisms in the progression of CNS non-infectious diseases, suggesting that it is crucial for developing future therapeutic agents and strategies.

A 2015 study published in Scientific Reports states that several researchers have proposed the possibility that Alzheimer’s disease may have a microbial cause. The researchers found evidence that tissue from the central nervous system (which includes the brain and spinal cord) of patients with Alzheimer’s disease contains fungal cells. These fungal cells were found in different regions of the brain, including the external frontal cortex, cerebellar hemisphere, entorhinal cortex/hippocampus, and choroid plexus. These fungal materials were not present in the control individuals who did not have Alzheimer’s disease. The researchers identified several different species of fungus in their samples.

Interestingly, the study authors noted that fungal infection was also found in the blood vessels, which could explain the vascular pathology that is often found in Alzheimer’s patients.

The findings provide intriguing evidence that these fungal infections are present in the central nervous systems of those with Alzheimer’s disease and not in healthy individuals who served as the controls.

Another Piece of the Puzzle

Dr. Corry and his colleagues have provided another piece to further understand the role fungus may play in the development of Alzheimer’s disease.

“This work potentially contributes an important new piece of the puzzle regarding the development of Alzheimer’s disease,” Corry said in a press release. “The current explanation for this condition is that it is mostly the result of the accumulation of toxic Aβ-like peptides in the brain that leads to neurodegeneration. The dominant thinking is that these peptides are produced endogenously [internally], our own brain proteases break down the amyloid precursor proteins generating the toxic Ab peptides.”

However, in their study, the researchers show that these Aβ-like peptides can also be created from another source–candida albicans.

“These findings in animal models support conducting further studies to evaluate the role of C. albicans in the development of Alzheimer’s disease in people, which can potentially lead to innovative therapeutic strategies.” Dr. Corry said.

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19 Comments

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  1. Candida fungus is involved, but heavy metals are the cause.
    Heavy metals disable immune system, allowing candida fungus to grow.
    For most people fungus growth is caused by mercury, from dentist’s fillings and from doctor’s vaccinations. Other heavy metals can be involved, too, but getting rid of mercury will fix problem for most.
    What you need is Andrew Cutler protocol. It will get rid of mercury, lead, and arsenic.
    FYI… Many diseases can be caused by heavy metals, but they will slowly disappear as you use protocol.
    Thank God for Andrew Cutler. It worked great. May God bless his soul.

    • Hi Pam The crew here except me are all in it together Dusqys or their handler has told them your actually a new person and you’ve been vetted by disqus or their handler as someone they’re too appear to be friendly too .They’re controlled They aren’t what they pretend to be .
      Just so you know .

    • Keep in mind that bacteria, fungals, cancers, thrive on blood sugars. If you stop eating carbs, sugars, starches, you will hinder colonies of bad bacteria, fungals, and cancer in your body. You should shoot for a keto/paleo type diet, high animal fat, protein diet.
      you will fair better. I am not saying you will eliminate things but you will be less effected by them.
      To be real, we all get cancer every day but our bodies make war on the bad cells and destroy them. the problem with cancer comes when the body stops sending out the armies to destroy them for some reason.

  2. Just wait and see. Now we will see big pharma making toxic compounds to alleviate it instead of creating something holistic.

  3. Colloidal Silver, Kills all Virus, Bacteria and Fungal infection! The medical profession used it before antibiotics were invented and could be patented. Big Pharma can’t patent Silver so they hide, destroy and mock anyone who talks about it. There is so much Big Pharma keep secret because of Money!!!! FYI I’ve used it for over 15 years and haven’t had so much as a cold. Good thing is you can make it yourself

    • Some folks are also prone to C. albicans, for example if they were left alone as infants. I did some research recently and found that was one of the things that happened to infants if no one cared for them and they were isolated. Also thyroid problems, also hormone imbalance problems.

      • It could be that these people were not taught how to eat properly.
        My theory is many disorders that seen in families are not genetic, but a tradition of bad eating. It is easy to say that obesity runs in the family but maybe it is because what they eat has been passed down from generation to generation. ???
        My sister and I look so much a like, I know if I was a girl i would be her. we look like twins. But she has medical issues that I don’t have at all. She has graves disease, she had to get her bladder removed. just all kinds of medical issues. I visit her and see how she eats, and her son also has graves disease, oh, and she had her thyroid removed. He son had ADHD and was on riddlin.
        She got so mad at me when i pointed out that fruit loops and orange juice is not a great thing to feed a growing boy that is expected to behave in school for the next 8hrs. He got graves disease also. He learned to eat the crap that his mother ate, and deprived himself of iodine supply. He looks terrible, he has dark circles under his eyes.
        I don’t have any “genetic” issues.
        I am pushing 60 and don’t have any aches and pains or disabilities.
        So want someone to prove me wrong about the “genetic issues” vs a “tradition” of eating like crap.
        Yes, there are genetic issues for sure, but not as much as people are led to believe.

        • These were studies (at least several of them) that were done on kids whose mothers left them alone for days on end with no to care for them. This went on first few years of their lives. This lack of attention/nurturing leaves huge scars on a child, developmentally and emotionally. They don’t get proper nutrition but they are abandoned and it does something to their brains as well, which is ADHD and possibly other problems. It could be nutritional but I think there is an emotional component as well. Their diapers don’t get changed, they aren’t hugged, they don’t have contact with their mother. Often this happens in orphanages and it happened a lot in Romania when Nicolae Ceausescu, Communist head of the country, was in power. Children were utterly abandoned in orphanages. It also happened to me when I was a baby, I later found out when I looked up my birth family. My aunt told me this and said she would find me standing up in my crib, with dirty diapers, not having eaten for days. So it may be malnutrition but lack of human contact as an infant has to create emotional damage for kids and babies. I know it did for me.

  4. Btw It’s air conditioning that’s causing the plage proportions of disease and that’s why they’re putting them everywhere Humans were created to live in this planet in this biosphere with its funguses and moulds and exist in extremes if temperature from hot to fold because that naturally kills the range of fungi and mould that can live inside out bodies Hot bathes Saunas Ice pools Temp kills all of them and over the seasonal cycle keeps us healthy but air conditioning stops that .
    They don’t keep you comfy all year round ,and make billions doing it for your health but for big pharma’s profits .

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