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Structure of pancreatic hIAPP fibrils derived from patients with type 2 diabetes

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Type 2 diabetes (T2D) impacts the quality of life and lifespan of nearly 10% of the global population. Human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP) constitutes a major component of islet amyloid deposition in patients with T2D, with hIAPP fibrils believed to play a key role in the pathogenesis of T2D. In this study, we determined the cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structure of hIAPP fibrils extracted from surgically resected pancreases of three donors with T2D. These fibrils exhibit a uniform...
Wenjing Liu

Identification of aryl hydrocarbon receptor as a functional target that enhances astrocytic ApoE secretion

1 day 14 hours ago
We report the discovery of a chemical series that enhances ApoE secretion from human astrocytes through mechanisms independent of LXR agonism. Target deconvolution of hits from a phenotypic screen in astrocytoma cells employed chemoproteomics, photoaffinity probes, in vitro KINOMEscan analysis, and targeted siRNA knockdown experiments. Photoaffinity labeling coupled with quantitative chemical proteomics identified aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), a transcription factor not previously associated...
Kirk W Donovan

Investigations on the effects of SH2B2 on Parkinson's disease based on its in vivo and in vitro neurotoxic model

2 days 14 hours ago
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by dopaminergic neuron loss, motor dysfunction, and Lewy body formation. Src homology 2B adaptor protein 2 (SH2B2), a member of the SH2B family with known roles in neuroregulation, has not been fully explored in PD. This study aimed to investigate the neuroprotective effects and mechanisms of SH2B2 in PD. MPTP-induced mouse model and MPP^(+)-treated SH-SY5Y cell model were established to simulate PD in vivo and in vitro. Mice were randomly divided into...
Lihui Zhao

RNA G-quadruplexes mediated protein aggregation in neurodegenerative diseases

4 days 14 hours ago
RNA G-quadruplexes (rG4s) are stable secondary structures formed by guanine-rich RNA sequences that have emerged as critical regulators of RNA metabolism. The rG4s are widespread in both coding and noncoding RNAs and have been implicated in regulating multiple post-transcriptional processes, including RNA stability, splicing, polyadenylation, nuclear export, localization, and translation. Recent findings reveal that rG4s play pathological roles in neurodegenerative diseases (NDs), including...
Tu Chen Guan

The Right Person, the Right Treatment, at the Right Time in Alzheimer's Disease: Insights From the 2025 Brain Aging Symposium

5 days 14 hours ago
On October 22nd, 2025, Brain Aging Symposium took place at Harvard Medical School bringing together leading researchers from academia and partner organizations to discuss recent advances in measuring and monitoring human brain aging trajectories, with a particular focus on Alzheimer's disease (AD). A central theme emerged: achieving "the right treatment for the right person and the right time" through precision medicine approaches. Key advances included the unprecedented validation of...
Cecilia G de Magalhães

The 3xTg-AD Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease Exhibits Lifelong Reductions in Circulating Choline Despite Adequate Dietary Intake, With Sex-Specific Neuropathological and Behavioral Phenotypes

6 days 14 hours ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by amyloid-beta plaques and neurofibrillary tau tangles in the brain, neuroinflammation, and cognitive impairment. The 3xTg-AD mouse is a commonly used model in AD studies. 3xTg-AD males display inconsistent pathology; therefore, most studies utilize females. An understanding of why sexual dimorphism exists in this model is lacking. In humans, low circulating choline levels are associated with elevated AD pathology, while...
Jessica M Judd

Cellular proteostasis during mitochondrial protein import clogging requires the mitochondrial F-box protein 1 and DJ-1 homolog HSP31 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

1 week ago
Mitochondrial biogenesis requires the import of ∼1,000-1,500 nuclear-encoded proteins across the Translocase of Outer Membrane (TOM) and the Translocase of Inner Membrane (TIM) 22 or 23 complexes. Protein import defects cannot only impair mitochondrial respiration but also cause mitochondrial Precursor Overaccumulation Stress (mPOS) in the cytosol. Recent studies have shown that specific mutations in the nuclear-encoded Adenine Nucleotide Translocase 1 (ANT1) cause musculoskeletal and...
Gargi Mishra

Guardians of homeostasis: Natural products target metabolic reprogramming in Alzheimer's disease

1 week 2 days ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a multifaceted neurodegenerative disorder, defined pathologically by the accumulation of Aβ plaques and Tau neurofibrillary tangles, accompanied by widespread metabolic dysregulation. Recently, "metabolic reprogramming (MetR)", referring to the dynamic adaptation of cellular metabolic networks in response to environmental or functional demands, has emerged as a novel conceptual perspective for understanding AD. In the context of AD, the dysregulation of MetR is...
Zhenkai Zhang

Cystathionine γ-lyase is a major regulator of cognitive function through neurotrophin signaling and neurogenesis

1 week 2 days ago
Cystathionine γ-lyase (CSE), the enzyme responsible for neuronal cysteine and hydrogen sulfide production, is dysregulated in aging and neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease and Huntington's disease, both marked by cognitive decline in addition to motor deficits. To determine whether CSE loss directly causes cognitive decline, we genetically ablated CSE in mice. This loss was sufficient to induce oxidative damage, compromise blood-brain barrier integrity, impair neurogenesis...
Suwarna Chakraborty

The evolving landscape of Alzheimer's disease therapy: From Abeta to tau

1 week 3 days ago
A marked evolution in Alzheimer's disease (AD) therapy research is ongoing. In this perspective, we highlight emerging outcomes of tau-targeting approaches with disease-modifying potential evidenced by PET-based slowing of tau accumulation and early signs of cognitive benefit. We outline how decades of iterative amyloid β (Aβ)-trial refinement leading to the recent successes of approved anti-Aβ therapies have set the stage for accelerated optimization of next-generation trials. We summarize key...
Jean-Philippe Courade

Alterations of functional connectivity between hyperdirect pathway regions and outside regions in Parkinson's disease patients with freezing of gait

1 week 3 days ago
Emerging neuroimaging evidence has propelled the formulation of the hypothesis that freezing of gait (FOG) in Parkinson's disease (PD) arises from dysfunction within the locomotor network. However, to date, there has been a lack of functional connectivity analyses targeting the hyperdirect pathway (HDP) to explore this hypothesis. In this study, we investigate impaired communication within the HDP neural circuitry in FOG patients. Fifty-nine PD patients (33 PD-nFOG and 26 PD-FOG) and thirty...
Yuting Li

mGluR4-NPDC1 complex mediates α-synuclein fibril-induced neurodegeneration

1 week 4 days ago
α-Synuclein (α-syn) fibrils accumulate in Parkinson's disease, spreading between cells to template misfolding and drive neurodegeneration. α-Syn fibril entry into healthy neurons is a key step. Here, we comprehensively assessed the membrane proteome for α-syn fibril binding. We identified mGluR4 and NPDC1 as nigral surface proteins binding and internalizing α-syn fibrils. While striatal α-syn fibril injection led to nigral dopamine neuron loss in wild type mice, deletion of either Grm4 or Npdc1...
Azucena Perez-Canamas

Pharmacologic reversal of advanced Alzheimer's disease in mice and identification of potential therapeutic nodes in human brain

1 week 5 days ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is traditionally considered irreversible. Here, however, we provide proof of principle for therapeutic reversibility of advanced AD. In advanced disease amyloid-driven 5xFAD mice, treatment with P7C3-A20, which restores nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD^(+)) homeostasis, reverses tau phosphorylation, blood-brain barrier deterioration, oxidative stress, DNA damage, and neuroinflammation and enhances hippocampal neurogenesis and synaptic plasticity, resulting in full...
Kalyani Chaubey

The Alzheimer's disease risk genes MS4A4A and MS4A6A cooperate to negatively regulate TREM2 and microglia states

1 week 5 days ago
Genetic variations in MS4A4A and MS4A6ATriggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) are linked to the regulation of cerebrospinal-fluid-soluble TREM2 levels and are associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk and progression. By modulating MS4A4A using knockout, overexpression, and degrading antibodies in macrophages, microglia, non-human primates (NHPs), and a mouse model of amyloid pathology, we provide evidence that MS4A4A and MS4A6A are negative regulators of both the...
Dalya Rosner

Comparing Functional Consequences of Human iPSC-Microglia and Neural Stem Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles in Mitigating Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer's Disease

1 week 5 days ago
Stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) show promise as a therapeutic approach for neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's Disease (AD), where traditional regenerative interventions have achieved limited success. Our previous research demonstrated the neuroprotective benefits of human neural stem cell (hNSC)-derived EVs in 2- and 6-month-old AD mice (5xFAD) that exibited improved cognitive function and reduced AD-related neuropathology. This study aimed to compare the...
Robert P Krattli

PIP<sub>2</sub> corrects an endothelial Piezo1 channelopathy

1 week 5 days ago
Brain capillaries are sensors of neural activity. When a brain region is active, capillary endothelial cells (ECs) sense neuron-derived mediators and elicit a local increase in blood flow (functional hyperemia) to support the rise in metabolic needs. This hyperemic response involves a rapid electrical component and a slower chemical component that involves Gαq PCR (G(q)PCR) activation by agonists released from neurons. The intravascular forces associated with hyperemia engage mechanosensitive...
Ahmed M Hashad

Antibody drug conjugates in Alzheimer's disease: emerging strategies and future directions

1 week 6 days ago
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are emerging as a targeted therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer's disease (AD), offering precise delivery of disease modifying agents with reduced systemic toxicity. By linking monoclonal antibodies to small-molecule payloads, ADCs hold promise in overcoming key challenges in AD treatment, including poor blood-brain barrier (BBB) penetration and off-target effects. This review provides a critical synthesis of ADC strategies in neurodegeneration, with emphasis on...
Mandana AmeliMojarad

Complexity of olfactory-evoked EEG as an evidence-based marker of Alzheimer's disease

1 week 6 days ago
Olfactory impairment is an early symptom of Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, currently used olfactory task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), and electroencephalogram features are not powerful enough to detect the impairment. To address this issue, we propose an explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) framework that comprises discriminant analysis/naive Bayes/thresholding classifiers driven by the sample entropy (SE) of...
Justin Joseph
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