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The oncogenome of the domestic cat

2 months 3 weeks ago
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 793-799, February 2026.
Bailey A. Francis, Latasha Ludwig, Chang He, Melanie Dobromylskyj, Christof A. Bertram, Heike Aupperle-Lellbach, Hannah Wong, Aiden P. Foster, Mark J. Arends, Alejandro Suárez-Bonnet, Simon L. Priestnall, Laetitia Tatiersky, Fernanda Castillo-Alcala,…

Creature comforts

2 months 3 weeks ago
Science, Volume 391, Issue 6787, Page 772-772, February 2026.
David B. Morton

Enhancing diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment through brain-heart-gut metabolic networks in whole-body PET imaging

2 months 3 weeks ago
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is the prodromal stage of dementia involving complex interactions between the brain and peripheral organs. Emerging evidence indicates that heart dysfunction and gut microbiota dysbiosis contribute to MCI pathogenesis. Here, we present a framework integrating brain-heart-gut interactions using whole-body positron emission tomography (PET) to enhance brain-only diagnostic performance. Our brain-only model achieves diagnostic performance comparable to that of...
Fan Li

Hallucinogenic Therapy in Alzheimer's Disease targeting Mitochondria-Associated Membranes

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Mitochondrial dysfunction is increasingly recognized as a central driver of Alzheimer's disease (AD), contributing to neuroinflammation, synaptic failure, and energy collapse.Emerging preclinical evidence suggests that classic hallucinogens, such as psilocybin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT), mescaline, may restore mitochondrial integrity by activating Serotonin 2A (5-HT2A) and sigma-1(Sig-1R) receptors. In experimental models, these pathways are associated with...
Fernando Minauro-Sanmiguel

Structural defects in amyloid-β fibrils drive secondary nucleation

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Formation of new amyloid fibrils and oligomers from monomeric protein on the surfaces of existing fibrils is an important driver of many disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. The structural basis of this secondary nucleation process, however, is poorly understood. Here, we ask whether secondary nucleation sites are found predominantly at rare growth defects: irregularities in the fibril core structure incorporated during their original assembly. We first demonstrate using the...
Jing Hu

Energy-sensing molecule RORgamma regulates cholesterol metabolism and immune signaling in diabetic kidney disease and aging

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Aging is a major risk factor for diabetic kidney disease (DKD), with both conditions exhibiting similar renal pathology. We identify the energy-sensing molecule Retinoic acid-related orphan receptor γ (RORγ) as significantly downregulated in diabetic and aged kidneys. Tubule-specific RORγ deficiency exacerbates kidney injury, whereas its overexpression protects. Mechanistically, RORγ stabilizes insulin-induced gene 1 (INSIG1) by upregulating the deubiquitinase YOD1 and enhancing AMPK activity...
Zhen Liang

Molecular insight into transcriptome profiling of aerobic exercise induced changes in aged skeletal muscle

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Skeletal muscle aging causes loss of both muscle mss and strength, often leading to sarcopenia. Clinical manifestation of sarcopenia has been found to improve with exercise intervention. The molecular mechanisms in response to exercise intervention in aged skeletal muscles are not fully understood. We performed transcriptomic profiling of aged animal model with exercise intervention for identifying the plausible mechanism leading to enhanced muscle function. Expression levels of 43,629 RNAs were...
Masroor Anwar

Inherited burden for disease predisposition in diverse populations

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We leveraged allele frequencies from gnomAD, Regeneron Genetics Center Million Exome and Turkish Variome for 4591 disease genes from PanelApp and OMIM, and identified 97,135 pathogenic and 478,263 likely pathogenic variants using an American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics-based classifier. This expanded pathogenic and likely pathogenic variants nearly six-fold. On average, an individual is born with 4.70 pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants, of which 1.66 are compatible with a...
Barış Kayaalp