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Endothelial soluble APP/APLP2 promote heart repair through KIT-mediated angiogenesis

22 hours 56 minutes ago
Amyloid precursor protein (APP) gives rise to amyloid-β, a pathological factor in Alzheimer's disease. However, the physiological role of APP and its homolog amyloid precursor-like protein 2 (APLP2), which are also widely expressed outside the nervous system, is largely unknown. Here, we show that endothelial APP and APLP2 are required for postischemia angiogenesis after myocardial infarction (MI). We found that hypoxia induced the endothelial expression of α-secretases, resulting in...
Haruya Kawase

Nitric oxide drives proteomic diversity through alternative splicing

1 day 22 hours ago
Redox signaling by nitric oxide (NO) is estimated to control a large part of the global proteome via S-nitrosylation (SNO-modification). Here, we report that RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) represent the most significantly enriched class of S-nitrosylation targets, with broad coverage of spliceosomal factors. We demonstrate that NO regulates alternative splicing (AS) and that S-nitrosylation of PTBP1, a central regulator of AS, can massively shift and contextually alter gene expression while further...
Joseph C Schindler

DTI-ALPS index and its association with neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative biomarkers and tau-PET in Alzheimer's continuum

1 day 22 hours ago
Glymphatic dysfunction may contribute to abnormal protein accumulation in Alzheimer's disease (AD). This study investigates associations between an indirect proxy of glymphatic function, plasma neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory biomarkers, and tau-PET burden across the AD continuum. Data from 407 ADNI participants were utilized. Diffusion Tensor Image Analysis Along the Perivascular Space (DTI-ALPS) is used as a noninvasive proxy of glymphatic activity. Multivariable linear regression...
Rasa Zafari

A hybrid CNN-GCN framework for interpretable Alzheimer's disease diagnosis from MRI scans

1 day 22 hours ago
Medical image analysis for Alzheimer's Disease (AD) diagnosis faces two key challenges: capturing spatial dependencies between anatomically connected brain regions and providing clinically interpretable explanations. While Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) excel at local feature extraction and Vision Transformers handle long-range dependencies, neither explicitly models the relational structure between brain regions-critical for understanding disease progression. We propose a hybrid CNN-GCN...
Junaidul Islam

TDP-43: a critical amplifier of Alzheimer's disease beyond amyloid and tau

1 day 22 hours ago
TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43) proteinopathy has recently emerged as a pivotal, yet underrecognized, contributor to the multifaceted neuropathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD). While amyloid-β and tau have long been established as cardinal pathological hallmarks, growing evidence delineates TDP-43 as a critical participant of neurodegeneration, intricately interwoven with amyloid and tau pathologies. TDP-43 mislocalization, post-translational modifications, and aggregation potentiate...
Abhideep Roy

Illuminating proinflammatory myeloid cells with PET tracers targeting GPR84

1 day 22 hours ago
Innate immunity mediated by myeloid cells defends against infection and injury, but when chronically activated, it drives tissue damage and neurodegeneration. Molecular imaging with positron emission tomography (PET) enables noninvasive, real-time monitoring of such processes in vivo. However, most current neuroinflammation PET tracers lack specificity for activated myeloid cells. G protein-coupled receptor 84 (GPR84) is a promising biomarker that is selectively upregulated on activated...
Mausam Kalita

Knockout of the LRRK2-counteracting RAB phosphatase PPM1H disrupts axonal autophagy and exacerbates alpha-synuclein aggregation

1 day 22 hours ago
Parkinson disease (PD)-associated mutations in the LRRK2 gene hyperactivate LRRK2 kinase activity, leading to increased phosphorylation of a subset of RAB GTPases, which are master regulators of intracellular trafficking. In neurons, processive retrograde transport of autophagosomes is essential for autophagosome maturation and effective degradation of autophagosomal cargo in the axon. Here, we show that knockout of the LRRK2-counteracting RAB phosphatase PPM1H causes a gene-dose-dependent...
Michel Fricke

O-GlcNAcylation reprograms microglial inflammatory states and attenuates Alzheimer's disease pathology

2 days 22 hours ago
Chronic neuroinflammation, primarily driven by microglia, is a hallmark and key contributor to Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression. O-GlcNAcylation, a nutrient-sensitive post-translational modification, has emerged as a key regulator of cellular stress and inflammation, yet its role in microglial activation in AD remains unclear. We observed that hippocampal tissue from AD patients exhibits a marked reduction in O-GlcNAcylation, accompanied by enhanced pro-inflammatory M1 microglial...
Dong Yeol Kim

Dual platform spatial transcriptomics reveals parvalbumin interneuron subtype vulnerability in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease

2 days 22 hours ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by cognitive decline and synaptic dysfunction. Among the earliest regions affected is the retrosplenial cortex (RSC), where parvalbumin-expressing (PV + ) interneurons are particularly susceptible to AD-related pathology. To understand the molecular alterations within these vulnerable neurons we employed a dual-platform spatial transcriptomics approach, integrating GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler (DSP) and Xenium...
Heewon Seo

Tau aggregates cause reactivation of transposable DNA elements, leading to Z-RNA-ZBP1-mediated neuronal death

2 days 22 hours ago
Once tau aggregates are formed, their neurotoxicity significantly contributes to neuronal death and cognitive decline in tauopathies, with Alzheimer's disease being the most well-known example. Despite its central pathogenic role, however, effective therapeutic strategies targeting the neurotoxicity of tau remain poor. Here we demonstrate the pathogenic role of neuronal cell death in tau-related neurodegeneration (PS19 mouse model). Tau-expressing neurons undergo cell death through Z-DNA-binding...
Wei Liu

The immunoproteome and multimorbidity: A Mendelian randomization study

2 days 22 hours ago
Multimorbidity presents challenges for research and health care. We investigated how immune-proteins influence multiple diseases to identify shared mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities. Using eight large plasma proteome GWAS, we identified cis-acting variants for 151 immune-proteins and applied cis-Mendelian randomization to assess associations with 64 diseases and biomarkers. Protein-disease communities were derived using a knowledge graph integrating multiplicity-corrected associations,...
Nikita Hukerikar

Transcranial ultrasound stimulation of motor networks in Parkinson's disease informed by local field potential dynamics

2 days 22 hours ago
Transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) is a promising noninvasive technique for modulating deep brain targets and circuits with high spatial precision. For its successful clinical translation, confirmation of target engagement, together with a deeper understanding of the effects of TUS, is essential. To advance these goals, we obtained direct measures of neural activity using electrodes implanted in the subthalamic nucleus (STN) in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) during TUS of deep and...
Can Sarica

Treating the immune system to repair the brain

2 days 22 hours ago
Non-neuronal brain cells and systemic immunity play a central role in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other brain disorders. The immune system, initially protective, becomes dysfunctional as the disease progresses. Here, we discuss next-generation therapeutic approaches aimed at treating the immune system rather than the brain to combat AD and other neurodegenerative diseases.
Michal Schwartz

Twelve phosphomimetic mutations induce the assembly of recombinant full-length human tau into paired helical filaments

2 days 22 hours ago
The assembly of tau into amyloid filaments is associated with more than 20 neurodegenerative diseases, collectively termed tauopathies. Electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of brain-derived tau filaments revealed that specific structures define different diseases, triggering a quest for the development of experimental model systems that replicate the structures of disease. Here, we describe 12 phosphomimetic serine/threonine-to-aspartate mutations in tau, which we term PAD12, that...
Sofia Lövestam

Propagation effects of abnormal beta oscillations on sleep rhythms in Parkinson's disease: A computational study

3 days 22 hours ago
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by abnormal beta oscillations (13-30 Hz) within the basal ganglia, which contribute not only to motor symptoms but also to sleep disturbances. In this study, we developed a computational model of the basal ganglia-thalamocortical (BGTC) network that includes the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN), to investigate the mechanism by which the abnormal oscillations disrupt sleep. The model incorporates key nuclei, neurotransmitter systems, and neural pathways to...
Hongbin Wang

A multimodal biomarker strategy to enhance diagnostic precision in neurodegenerative parkinsonism

3 days 22 hours ago
Differential diagnosis of neurodegenerative parkinsonian syndromes is complicated by overlapping clinical features and frequent co-pathology that challenges the interpretation of single-protein biomarkers. We evaluated a multimodal, minimally invasive biomarker strategy integrating dermal α-synuclein and 4-repeat tau seed amplification assays (SAAs) with serum neurofilament light chain. In a prospective cohort of 166 participants (Parkinson's disease, n = 40; multiple system atrophy, n = 29;...
Ivan Martinez-Valbuena

Predicting categorical and continuous Alzheimer's disease outcomes from a single MRI scan

4 days 22 hours ago
Deep learning (DL) has shown success in predicting Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnosis, yet continuous measures such as cognitive assessment remain critical for richer prognosis, trajectory tracking and clinical trial enrichment. Current neurocognitive batteries are time-consuming, and the few DL models predicting cognition require expensive multimodal neuroimaging and longitudinal data. Although magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the most clinically accessible modality, on its own it struggles...
Daren Ma

Spatial proteomic analysis in human Alzheimer's disease brains enables identification of microenvironment-dependent microglial cell states

4 days 22 hours ago
Disease-associated microglial states are thought to contribute to Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression, but characterizing them and their relationships to pathology remains challenging. Here we introduce CODEX-CNS-a multiplexed protein imaging technology with a custom data analysis pipeline for use in human brain samples. We profiled 704,706 cells in samples from the frontal cortex of 8 people with AD and 8 healthy controls and mapped features including blood-brain barrier, meningeal components...
Paula Sanchez-Molina

Cell-type-specific APOE4 cascade across the Alzheimer's disease continuum

1 week ago
Apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4) is the leading genetic risk factor and an increasingly recognized causal contributor to Alzheimer's disease (AD). AD progresses along a temporal, pathological, and clinical continuum spanning preclinical, prodromal, and dementia stages. Across this continuum, APOE4 exerts detrimental effects at distinct times and in different cell types, underscoring the need for a model defining not only how but also when and in which cells these effects occur. In this review, we...
David Shostak
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