This clinical trial is focused on studying treatments for Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease, specifically a type called Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer’s Disease (DIAD). This form of Alzheimer’s is caused by a genetic mutation passed down through families. The study aims to explore whether certain treatments can slow down the progression of the disease or improve related health markers. The treatments being tested include several investigational drugs: PiB, MK-6240, Lecanemab, and E2814. These drugs are administered through injections or infusions, and their effects will be compared to a placebo.
The trial will involve participants who have a genetic mutation that causes Alzheimer’s disease. The study will monitor the safety and tolerability of these treatments, as well as their impact on cognitive functions and disease-related biomarkers. Biomarkers are measurable indicators of the severity or presence of some disease state. Participants will receive the study drugs over a period of time, and their health will be assessed through various tests and evaluations, including brain imaging and cognitive assessments.
The goal is to determine if these treatments can effectively slow down the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s or improve certain biomarkers related to the disease. The study will also look at how these drugs interact with each other, especially when used in combination, such as E2814 with Lecanemab. The trial is designed to provide valuable insights into potential new therapies for those affected by this genetic form of Alzheimer’s disease.



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