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Regulation of Lipid Dysmetabolism and Neuroinflammation Progression Linked With Alzheimer's Disease Through Modulation of Dgat2

1 week 6 days ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD), an age-associated neurodegenerative disorder, is characterized by progressive cognitive decline, amyloid-β (Aβ) accumulation (including soluble oligomers and deposited aggregates), lipid dysregulation, and neuroinflammation. Although mutations in the amyloid precursor protein (APP) and accumulation of Aβ42 are established drivers of pathology, the mechanisms connecting oligomeric amyloid toxicity with lipid metabolism and inflammatory responses remain poorly understood....
Archana Yadav

Exploratory analysis of the associations of the brain age gap with cognitive function and amyloid-β accumulation: participants selection based on metabolic and physiological blood markers

1 week 6 days ago
The brain age gap (BAG) is defined as the difference between brain age estimated from MRI using artificial intelligence and chronological age, and has been proposed as a biomarker reflecting aging and neurodegeneration. However, the association between BAG and dementia-related biomarkers has yielded inconsistent findings in previous studies. Conventional training datasets have primarily been defined based on medical history and MRI findings, which may have included participants with underlying...
Shuto Minamikawa

Effects of Dance Interventions on Physical Function in Healthy Older Adults: A Systematic Review and 3-Level Meta-Analysis

1 week 6 days ago
CONCLUSIONS: Dance serves as an effective nonpharmacological strategy for promoting healthy aging. Based on current evidence, public health policymakers should prioritize resource allocation toward the 70- to 75-year-old community-dwelling population. Regarding dance prescription design, we advocate for an 8-week baseline cycle to generate significant benefits and highlight the potential value of short-duration models (∼20 minutes) in enhancing adherence and improving function. However, given...
Jiamin Du

Regulation of Lipid Dysmetabolism and Neuroinflammation Progression Linked With Alzheimer's Disease Through Modulation of Dgat2

1 week 6 days ago
Alzheimer's disease (AD), an age-associated neurodegenerative disorder, is characterized by progressive cognitive decline, amyloid-β (Aβ) accumulation (including soluble oligomers and deposited aggregates), lipid dysregulation, and neuroinflammation. Although mutations in the amyloid precursor protein (APP) and accumulation of Aβ42 are established drivers of pathology, the mechanisms connecting oligomeric amyloid toxicity with lipid metabolism and inflammatory responses remain poorly understood....
Archana Yadav

Single-nucleus multiome analysis in the human prefrontal cortex identifies gene expression and cis-regulatory elements associated with aging

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Aging is an unavoidable part of life, but gaps still remain in the understanding of age-associated molecular changes within the brain. We generated single-nucleus multiome ATAC plus gene expression profiles in 357 human brain samples from European and African admixed ancestry individuals ranging from 15 to 100 years old. The final dataset consisted of paired transcriptomic and epigenomic profiles for over 1.5 million cells. These were classified into seven major cell types using canonical marker...
Adam Catching

TYK2 mediates neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease brains with TDP-43 pathology

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Neuroinflammation is a pathological feature of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease and ALS. Cytoplasmic dsRNA (cdsRNA) triggers a type-I interferon response in human neural cells, leading to their death, and is found in neurons of C9ORF72-ALS patients. Here, we report the spatial coincidence of cdsRNA and pTDP-43 inclusions in human postmortem tissue with Alzheimer's disease pathology, and upregulated interferon response genes in affected regions. CdsRNA also accumulates in a...
Laura E König

Biological traits predict species' time-varying responses to multiple global change drivers

1 week 6 days ago
Multiple drivers of global change are causing rapid biodiversity loss worldwide. However, predicting species' trajectories remains challenging due to the dynamic and state-dependent nature of ecological responses in real-world ecosystems. Here, we leverage nonlinear time series analysis of a multi-decadal, high-resolution dataset encompassing climate, freshwater, and sediment variables, alongside estuarine macroinvertebrate abundance. Our analysis shows that key biological traits, including body...
Takehiro Sasaki

Human FUS is toxic via association with RNA polymerase II in Drosophila

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The RNA-binding protein FUS is commonly mutated in familial cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS-FUS), where it forms cytoplasmic inclusions. In addition, non-mutated FUS is a constituent component of protein inclusions in approximately 5-10% of cases of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). Overexpression of wild-type human FUS is toxic to Drosophila neurons, preventing normal development and shortening lifespan in adults. In this study, we demonstrated that removal of the nuclear...
Thomas G Moens

Noncanonical role of MTP-18 in mitochondrial function and aging via electron transport chain interactions in Caenorhabditis elegans

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Mitochondria provide energy and maintain homeostasis, and their dysfunction relates to aging. Disrupted structure and function of mitochondria are linked to age-related diseases, but the roles of many mitochondrial proteins in mitochondrial dynamics and aging remain unclear. We studied the role of the mitochondrial fission protein MTP-18 in mitochondrial dynamics and aging in C. elegans. Our data show that loss of mtp-18 increases longevity and stress resistance, alongside changes in key...
Jyothi Priyanka Ghantasala