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An O-glycopeptide participates in the formation of distinct Aβ<sub>42</sub> fibril structures and attenuates Aβ<sub>42</sub> neurotoxicity

6 months 3 weeks ago
The self-assembly of biomolecules through noncovalent interactions is critical in both physiological and pathological processes, as exemplified by the assembly of amyloid β peptide (Aβ) into oligomers or fibrils in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Developing molecules that can modulate this assembly process holds significant mechanistic and therapeutic potential. In this study, we identified glycopeptides as a class of protein aggregation modulators, showing that β-N-acetylgalactosamine...
Qijia Wei

Glial reactivity correlates with synaptic dysfunction across aging and Alzheimer's disease

6 months 3 weeks ago
Previous studies suggest glial and neuronal changes may trigger synaptic dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the link between their markers and synaptic abnormalities in the living brain remains unclear. We investigated the association between glial reactivity and synaptic dysfunction biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from 478 individuals in cognitively unimpaired (CU) and cognitively impaired (CI) individuals. We measured amyloid-β (Aβ), phosphorylated tau (pTau181), astrocyte...
Francieli Rohden

Genome-wide association meta-analysis of human olfactory identification discovers sex-specific and sex-differential genetic variants

6 months 3 weeks ago
Smelling is a human sense, expressing strong sexual dimorphisms. We aim to improve the knowledge of the genetics of human olfactory perception by performing an exploratory genome-wide association meta-analysis of up to 21,495 individuals of European ancestry. By sex-stratified and overall analysis of the identification of twelve odours and an identification score, we discovered ten independent loci, seven of them novel, with trait-wise genome-wide significance (p < 5 × 10^(-8)) involving five...
Franz Förster

DunedinPACNI estimates the longitudinal Pace of Aging from a single brain image to track health and disease

6 months 3 weeks ago
To understand how aging affects functional decline and increases disease risk, it is necessary to develop measures of how fast a person is aging. Using data from the Dunedin Study, we introduce an accurate and reliable measure for the rate of longitudinal aging derived from cross-sectional brain magnetic resonance imaging, that is, the Dunedin Pace of Aging Calculated from NeuroImaging (DunedinPACNI). Exporting this measure to the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, UK Biobank and...
Ethan T Whitman

Variable and interactive effects of Sex, APOE ε4 and TREM2 on the deposition of tau in entorhinal and neocortical regions

6 months 3 weeks ago
The canonical Alzheimer's Disease (AD) pathological cascade posits that the accumulation of amyloid beta (Aβ) is the initiating event, accelerating the accumulation of tau in the entorhinal cortex (EC), which subsequently spreads into the neocortex. Here in a multi-cohort study (ADNI, A4, HABS-HD) of 1354 participants with multimodal imaging and genetic information we queried how genetic variation affects these stages of the AD cascade. We observed that females and APOE-ε4 homozygotes are more...
Joseph Giorgio

Boundary complexity of cortical and subcortical areas predicts deep brain stimulation outcomes in Parkinson's disease

6 months 3 weeks ago
While deep brain stimulation (DBS) remains an effective therapy for Parkinson's disease (PD), sources of variance in patient outcomes are still not fully understood, underscoring a need for better prognostic criteria. Here, we leveraged routinely collected T1-weighted (T1-w) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data to derive patient-specific measures of brain structure and evaluate their usefulness in predicting changes in PD medications in response to DBS. Preoperative T1-w MRI data from 231...
Devin Schoen

Enrichment of extracellular vesicles using Mag-Net for the analysis of the plasma proteome

6 months 3 weeks ago
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) in plasma are composed of exosomes, microvesicles, and apoptotic bodies. We report a plasma EV enrichment strategy using magnetic beads called Mag-Net. Proteomic interrogation of this plasma EV fraction enables the detection of proteins that are beyond the dynamic range of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry of unfractionated plasma. Mag-Net is robust, reproducible, inexpensive, and requires <100 μL plasma input. Coupled to data-independent mass spectrometry, we...
Christine C Wu

Connexin43 hemichannel blockade turns microglia neuroprotective and mitigates cognitive deficits in a mouse model of amyloidosis

6 months 3 weeks ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the leading cause of senile dementia, lacks effective therapies. While microglia are central to AD pathology, key therapeutic targets remain unclear. Here we identify microglial connexin43 (Cx43) hemichannels as a regulator of microglial reactivity in AD, positioning them as a promising therapeutic target. Post-mortem AD patient tissue showed elevated Cx43 levels in periplaque microglia. In the APP(swe)/PS1(dE9) (APP/PS1) mouse model of amyloidosis, we demonstrated that...
Yixun Su

Proteomic analysis of Down syndrome cerebrospinal fluid compared to late-onset and autosomal dominant Alzheimer´s disease

6 months 3 weeks ago
Almost all individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) develop Alzheimer's disease (AD) by mid to late life. However, the degree to which AD in DS shares pathological changes with sporadic late-onset AD (LOAD) and autosomal dominant AD (ADAD) beyond core AD biomarkers such as amyloid-β (Aβ) and tau is unknown. Here, we used proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid from individuals with DS (n = 229) in the Down Alzheimer Barcelona Neuroimaging Initiative (DABNI) cohort to assess the evolution of AD...
Laia Montoliu-Gaya

Identification of markers for neurescence through transcriptomic profiling of postmortem human brains

6 months 3 weeks ago
Neuronal senescence (i.e., neurescence) is an important hallmark of aging and neurodegeneration, but it remains poorly characterized in the human brain due to the lack of reliable markers. This study aimed to identify neurescence markers based on single-nucleus transcriptome data from postmortem human prefrontal cortex. Using an eigengene approach, we integrated three gene panels: (a) SenMayo, (b) canonical senescence pathway (CSP), and (c) senescence initiating pathway (SIP), to identify...
Shiva Kazempour Dehkordi

A PKCeta missense mutation enhances Golgi-localized signaling and is associated with recessively inherited familial Alzheimer's disease

6 months 3 weeks ago
The identification of Alzheimer's disease (AD)-associated genomic variants has provided powerful insight into disease etiology. Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of AD have successfully identified previously unidentified targets but have almost exclusively used additive genetic models. Here, we performed a family-based GWAS of a recessive inheritance model using whole-genome sequencing from families affected by AD. We found an association between AD risk and the variant rs7161410, which is...
Maria Celeste Gauron

Restoration of striatal neuroprotective pathways by kinase inhibitor treatment of Parkinson's disease-linked LRRK2-mutant mice

6 months 3 weeks ago
Parkinson's disease is associated with activating mutations in the gene encoding leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2), which suppresses primary cilia formation in cholinergic and parvalbumin interneurons and astrocytes in the striatum. As a result, there is a decrease in the production of neuroprotective glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) and neurturin (NRTN), which normally support the viability of dopaminergic neurons. MLi-2 is a brain-penetrant, selective, and now experimental...
Ebsy Jaimon

Association between self-reported multimorbidity and longitudinal brain Abeta deposition in Alzheimer's disease

6 months 3 weeks ago
Multimorbidity is common in older adults. However, whether multimorbidity accelerates brain beta-amyloid (Aβ) deposition, the molecular driver of Alzheimer's disease (AD), in humans remains largely unknown. In this study, we selected 435 brain Aβ-positive participants with available longitudinal Aβ-PET data (mean duration 3.9 years) from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) cohort. Twenty-two self-reported chronic disorders were considered as a measure of the severity of...
Xian-Le Bu

Integrated dopamine sensing and 40 Hz hippocampal stimulation improves cognitive performance in Alzheimer's mouse models

6 months 3 weeks ago
Hippocampal degeneration and reduced dopamine levels in Alzheimer's disease are associated with severe memory and cognitive impairments. However, the lack of multifunctional in situ neural chips has posed challenges for integrated investigations of Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology, dopamine dynamics, and neural activity. Therefore, we developed NeuroRevive-FlexChip, a flexible neural interface capable of precise electrical modulation and simultaneous in situ monitoring of dopamine levels and...
Shiya Lv

The Role and Mechanism of Anti-ICOS mAb in Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis

6 months 3 weeks ago
Targeting costimulatory signalling pathways, especially inducible T-cell costimulatory (ICOS)-ICOS ligand(ICOSL) co-stimulatory signal, has been widely used as a therapeutic target in autoimmune diseases. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune inflammatory demyelinating and neurodegenerative disease in the central nervous system. At present, few studies are addressing the role of the ICOS-ICOSL co-stimulatory pathway in MS. We aimed to explore the role of anti-ICOS mAb in the immune response...
Minjun Xiao

Dexmedetomidine improves functional activity of dopaminergic neurons in MPTP-treated mice

6 months 3 weeks ago
Preservation of functions in dopaminergic neurons is a potential medication strategy for Parkinson's disease (PD) during perioperative periods. An increasing number of studies have shown that Dexmedetomidine (DEX) plays a neuroprotective role in patients with neurological conditions. However, how DEX exerts its effects on dopaminergic neurons in PD remains unclear. In this research, we report that DEX enhanced the firing activity of dopaminergic neurons via activation of alpha2 (α2)...
Wanying Zou

Music-based intervention as a new therapeutic treatment for executive dysfunction in Parkinson's disease

6 months 3 weeks ago
Executive dysfunction is a prominent feature of cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease (PD), affecting approximately 42% of patients. Due to the lack of effective treatment options for the executive dysfunction, it may lead to more severe gait disorder, dementia and be difficult to recuperate. Current studies indicate that music-based intervention (MBI) is an innovative and vital treatment for executive dysfunction. This review aims to describe the ideas-MBI for treating executive...
Zihan Wang

Neuronal glycogen breakdown mitigates tauopathy via pentose-phosphate-pathway-mediated oxidative stress reduction

6 months 3 weeks ago
Tauopathies encompass a range of neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and frontotemporal lobar degeneration with tau inclusions (FTLD-tau), for which there are currently no successful treatments. Here, we show impaired glycogen metabolism in the brain of a tauopathy Drosophila melanogaster model and people with AD, indicating a link between tauopathies and glycogen metabolism. We demonstrate that the breakdown of neuronal glycogen ameliorates the tauopathy phenotypes in...
Sudipta Bar

Gnb5 is a negative regulator of the BACE1-mediated Abeta generation and ameliorates cognitive deficits in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

6 months 3 weeks ago
β-Amyloid (Aβ) is generated from the amyloid precursor protein (APP) through sequential cleavage by β-site APP-cleaving enzyme 1 (BACE1) and γ-secretase, where BACE1 acting as the rate-limiting enzyme. Elevated BACE1 levels in the brains of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients implicate that dysregulated BACE1 expression is crucial to AD pathogenesis. However, the underlying regulatory mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we identified that the G protein subunit β5 gene (Gnb5), a component of the G...
Shaokun Chen
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