amüloid
Amüloid, or amyloid, refers to a group of misfolded protein aggregates that form insoluble fibrils with a characteristic cross–beta sheet structure. These fibrils can accumulate extracellularly in tissues and organs, where they disrupt normal architecture and function. The term covers a range of disorders known collectively as amyloidoses, which can be systemic, affecting multiple organs, or localized to a single site.
Amyloidoses are traditionally classified by the precursor protein that forms the fibrils. The major systemic types
Pathogenesis of amyloid disease involves the misfolding of precursor proteins into a fibrillar form that resists
Treatment is type-specific and aims to reduce precursor production, stabilize the fibrils, or remove existing deposits