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Single-nucleus multiomic profiling of the aging mouse substantia nigra reveals conserved gene alterations linked to Parkinson's disease

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder predominantly affecting individuals over 60. Its motor symptoms stem from the deterioration of dopaminergic neurons within the substantia nigra. Despite aging being a significant risk factor, the specific mechanisms linking aging and PD pathology remain unclear. Leveraging advancements in single-cell genomics, this study utilizes single-nucleus multiome sequencing to capture transcriptomic and epigenetic profiles from 40,125...
Kangli Wang

Virus-mediated gene transfer of soluble amyloid precursor protein-alpha via systemic injection in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

2 days 9 hours ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder, yet effective preventive or therapeutic strategies remain limited. A hallmark of AD pathology is the accumulation of insoluble amyloid-β (Aβ) aggregates, which are targeted by recent antibody-based therapies. Conversely, soluble amyloid precursor protein-alpha (sAPPα), a non-amyloidogenic cleavage product of APP, possesses neuroprotective, neurotrophic, and synaptogenic properties, and the ability to enhance memory. This...
Yuanyuan He

Integrative epigenomic landscape of Alzheimer's Disease brains reveals oligodendrocyte molecular perturbations associated with tau

2 days 9 hours ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains have variable neuropathologic and biochemical changes. Capturing epigenetic factors associated with this variability can reveal novel biological insights into AD pathophysiology. Here, we conduct an epigenome-wide association study of DNA methylation in 472 AD brains with neuropathologic and biochemical brain protein levels core to AD pathogenesis. Using a novel regional methylation (rCpGm) approach, we identify 5478 significant associations, 99.7% of which...
Stephanie R Oatman

Loss of Splicing Homeostasis as a Hallmark of Aging

2 days 9 hours ago
Alternative splicing is a fundamental mechanism that ensures accurate gene expression, supports cellular adaptability, and expands protein diversity beyond the limits of a fixed gene pool. With aging, splicing fidelity weakens, contributing to decline in RNA homeostasis and disrupting essential cellular functions, including mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, genome stability, and immune regulation, and in turn accelerating tissue and organ dysfunction. Evidence from senescent cells, aged...
Stefano Donega

Exercise alleviates cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease mice via skeletal muscle-derived extracellular vesicles that enhance plaque clearance by microglia

3 days 9 hours ago
Exercise confers cognitive benefits in Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Skeletal muscle functions as an endocrine organ that secretes myokines which affect the homeostasis of extra-muscular organs, including the brain. Here we found that swimming exercise promotes secretion of skeletal muscle-derived extracellular vesicles (SKM-EVs), which are subsequently taken up via pinocytosis by microglia. Gain-of-function and loss-of-function...
Jiaquan Lin

The genetic architecture of postoperative delirium after major surgery and its relationship with nonpostoperative neurocognitive conditions: A genome-wide association study

3 days 9 hours ago
CONCLUSIONS: We identified genetic variants associated with increased risk of postoperative delirium. We also found evidence of shared genetic liability with Alzheimer's disease via APOE, complementing recent large-scale studies in all-cause delirium. If validated, the findings have potential clinical applications, including preoperative risk stratification and early identification of pre-clinical Alzheimer's disease risk.
Richard A Armstrong

Head-to-head comparison of brain-derived pTau217 and total pTau217 for brain amyloid and tau pathology classification

3 days 9 hours ago
Phosphorylated-tau 217 (pTau217) is currently the most promising blood-based biomarker for accurately detecting Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology. However, interference from peripheral tau species in the kidneys or peripheral nerves can hinder diagnostic precision. Recently developed brain-derived pTau217 (BD-pTau217) assays emerge as highly specific tools for detecting AD-related pathological changes in the brain. In this study, we conducted a head-to-head comparison of the NULISAqpcr...
Yuanbing Jiang

Cellular circadian period and its deviation associate with Alzheimer's pathology and brain aging in cognitively impaired older adults

3 days 9 hours ago
Circadian rhythm disruption is recognized as a feature of aging and neurodegenerative disease, yet whether intrinsic cellular circadian properties relate to underlying processes in humans remains unknown. We measured intrinsic circadian period and its deviation from 24 h (Δ-period) using ex vivo bioluminescence in dermal fibroblasts from 135 older adults with cognitive complaints. Associations with plasma biomarkers (pTau-217, neurofilament light chain [NfL], and glial fibrillary acidic protein...
Hyun Woong Roh

Phagocytes as plaque catalysts: Human macrophages generate seeding-competent Aβ42 fibrils with cross-seeding activity

3 days 9 hours ago
The prevailing view frames microglia and macrophages as guardians against amyloid beta (Aβ) accumulation in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Here, we overturn this paradigm by demonstrating that human phagocytic cells, including differentiated THP-1 macrophages and hESC-derived microglia, are not merely passive responders but active producers of extracellular, seeding-competent Aβ42 fibrils, the amyloid species most strongly linked to parenchymal plaque formation and neurodegeneration. These...
Katerina Konstantoulea

Asymmetric synthesis of Heteroatom-bridged [3.2.1]Octane scaffolds via enantioselective β-H elimination reaction

4 days 9 hours ago
N-bridged [3.2.1]octanes (tropanes) and their related bridged bicyclic systems constitute highly sought-after scaffolds in drug discovery and development. Notably, the enantioselective synthesis of chiral 3-aryltropanes which are compounds widely distributed across bioactive pharmaceutical agents remains underdeveloped. Tropinone is a readily available and cost-effective starting material. By initiating the synthesis from tropinone, it is possible to substantially lower the synthesis costs. Here...
Chao Fang

Stochastic misfolding drives the emergence of distinct α-synuclein strains

5 days 9 hours ago
α-Synuclein conformational strains provide a potential explanation for the clinical and pathological differences among synucleinopathies such as Parkinson's disease and multiple system atrophy. However, how distinct α-synuclein strains arise remains unknown. Here, we observed conformational heterogeneity between individual preparations of α-synuclein pre-formed fibrils (PFFs) generated by polymerizing wild-type or A53T-mutant human α-synuclein under identical conditions. Moreover, we found that...
Raphaella W L So

Epidemiological trends and cross-country inequalities in the global burden of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias in postmenopausal women from 1990 to 2021

5 days 9 hours ago
CONCLUSIONS: From 1990 to 2021, there was an overall upward trend in the global burden of ADOD among postmenopausal women. Driven by demographic shifts (population growth and aging) and metabolic risks (particularly high fasting plasma glucose), the burden of postmenopausal women with ADOD is expected to increase substantially. Postmenopausal women in higher SDI countries bore a disproportionately higher ADOD burden, and the SDI-related inequalities among countries widened during the study...
Junmiao Ge

Integrative analysis of spontaneous brain activity in Parkinson's disease: associations with gene expression, cell types, and receptor density

6 days 9 hours ago
CONCLUSION: This multimodal analysis links PD-related ALFF and ReHo alterations to distinct yet converging transcriptomic, cellular, and neurochemical substrates. The findings suggest that PD-related functional alterations spatially align with glial-neurovascular transcriptional gradients and serotonergic receptor distribution, providing convergent but indirect evidence for their involvement in PD-related network reorganization.
Zhan-Xiang Hu

Synthesis of 3-desoxycollinoketone B and its ability to reduce Alzheimer-associated misfolded proteins

6 days 9 hours ago
Collinolactone, featuring a 7/10/6 tricyclic core, has been proposed to be biosynthesized via a transannular [6 + 4] cycloaddition reaction. Besides its intriguing architecture, collinolactone holds pharmaceutical promises due to its ability to disrupt amyloid-β (Aβ) and tau aggregation, which are specifically found as disease culprits in the brains of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients and are key targets in current drug discovery efforts. However, challenges associated with its acquisition from...
Seongrok Heo

Immunity in Alzheimer's disease: From mechanisms to therapies

6 days 9 hours ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that leads to cognitive decline, dementia, and ultimately death. Recent anatomical and functional discoveries of neuroimmune interactions during the development and progression of AD are beginning to shed light on disease mechanisms and potential precision immunotherapies. Here, we review the current understanding of the contribution of innate and adaptive immunity to AD pathogenesis and progression. We discuss how microglia...
Xiaoying Chen

An update on the monogenic causes of Parkinson's disease: Impact on patient stratification and personalised medicine

6 days 9 hours ago
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder with both genetic and environmental contributions. Over the past two and a half decades, advances in genetics, genomics and molecular biology have uncovered several monogenic forms of PD, linked to mutations in a number PD genes (collectively called PARK genes) such as SNCA, LRRK2, PRKN, PINK1, and DJ-1. To date there are 26 PARK genes reported with more than 100 genetic variants that increase the risk of PD. These genetic...
Sakeena Asmi

Gut microbiota transmission induces cognitive impairment through amyloid pathology in wild-type mice

6 days 9 hours ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the leading cause of dementia, is predominantly sporadic and influenced by non-genetic factors, including the gut microbiota. Cohabitation studies have shown microbial transmission between AD transgenic (Tg) and wild-type (WT) mice, leading to cognitive impairment; however, the mechanisms during early-life co-housing exposure remain largely undetermined. Here, one-month-old WT mice were housed with age-matched AD Tg (5XFAD) mice for 3 months. Gut microbiota composition...
Chenyi Yang

Structural signature of plasma proteins classifies the status of Alzheimer's disease

6 days 9 hours ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD) involves proteostasis dysregulation causing protein misfolding, but whether these structural changes manifest as plasma conformational biomarkers remains unclear. We profiled plasma protein structures from 520 participants including individuals with AD, individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and healthy controls. Using mass spectrometry and machine learning, we systematically characterized the structural proteome changes associated with ApoE variations and...
Ahrum Son

Magnetic resonance microscopy maps widespread effects of Alzheimer's disease on brain structures and behavior in mice

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Alzheimer's disease has widespread effects on brain structure, function and behavior, but we lack a systematic dissection of its impact across hundreds of forebrain and brainstem regions. Here, using diffusion tensor MRI at 25 µm, we mapped the global consequences of mutations in APP and PSEN1 across 231 regions of interest (ROIs) in male and female 5×FAD BXD hybrid mice at 14 months. Over half of the ROIs change in volume along rostrocaudal and mediolateral axes of the CNS, with unexpected...
Yuqi Tian
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