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Xiaopu Li1, Xingyu Wang1, Jiaxing Dou1
1Hwamei College of Life and Health Sciences, Zhejiang Wanli University, Ningbo 315100, China.
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Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is now understood as a biologically diverse condition, with amyloid and tau pathology evolving within dynamic neuroimmune networks. This challenges the traditional view that AD-related inflammation can be broadly suppressed therapeutically. We review evidence showing that neuroinflammation in AD is stage-dependent, cell-state-specific, spatially organized, and functionally complex. Microglia and astrocytes can aid in plaque containment, debris clearance, synaptic balance, metabolic adaptation, and tissue repair, but may also exacerbate injury through type-I interferon, inflammasome, complement, tumor necrosis factor, and lipid pathways. Many failed anti-inflammatory trials likely stem from mismatches in targets, timing, spatial considerations, pathway redundancy, and biomarker selection, rather than invalidating neuroinflammation as a therapeutic target. Recent single-cell and spatial transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic, and network-medicine studies offer a framework for precision intervention by identifying inflammatory endotypes, anatomical niches, and pathway modules. We propose the Stage-State-Space Neuroimmune Reprogramming Model (S3-NRM), aligning AD immunotherapy with disease stage, glial/endotype state, and spatial inflammatory niche, guided by fluid, imaging, and omics biomarkers. Future therapies should selectively suppress harmful immune responses while preserving beneficial glial functions.
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