Butler, Claire A Arvilla, Adrian Mendoza Milinkeviciute, Giedre Da Cunha, Celia Kawauchi, Shimako Rezaie, Narges Liang, Heidi Y Javonillo, Dominic Thach, Annie Wang, Shuling
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BackgroundVariants in ABCA7, a member of the ABC transporter superfamily, have been associated with increased risk for developing late onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD).MethodsCRISPR-Cas9 was used to generate an Abca7V1613M variant in mice, modeling the homologous human ABCA7V1599M variant, and extensive characterization was performed.ResultsAbca7V1...
Lee, LY Vaghari, D Burkhart, MC Tino, P Montagnese, M Li, Z Zühlsdorff, K Giorgio, J Williams, G Chong, E
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Summary Background: Predicting dementia early has major implications for clinical management and patient outcomes. Yet, we still lack sensitive tools for stratifying patients early, resulting in patients being undiagnosed or wrongly diagnosed. Despite rapid expansion in machine learning models for dementia prediction, limited model interpretability...
Beckman, Danielle Diniz, Giovanne B Ott, Sean Hobson, Brad Chaudhari, Abhijit J Muller, Scott Chu, Yaping Takano, Akihiro Schwarz, Adam J Yeh, Chien‐Lin
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IntroductionThe understanding of the pathological events in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has advanced dramatically, but the successful translation from rodent models into efficient human therapies is still problematic.MethodsTo examine how tau pathology can develop in the primate brain, we injected 12 macaques with a dual tau mutation (P301L/S320F) int...
Haverfield, Marie C De Leon, Gisselle Johnson, Angelica Jackson, Victoria L Basu, Geetali Dodge, Jane
Granholm, Ann-Charlotte E Englund, Elisabet Gilmore, Anah Head, Elizabeth Yong, William H Perez, Sylvia E Guzman, Samuel J Hamlett, Eric D Mufson, Elliott J
The SARS-CoV-2 virus that led to COVID-19 is associated with significant and long-lasting neurologic symptoms in many patients, with an increased mortality risk for people with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and/or Down syndrome (DS). However, few studies have evaluated the neuropathological and inflammatory sequelae in postmortem brain tissue obtained f...
Woodworth, Davis C Nguyen, Katelynn M Sordo, Lorena Scambray, Kiana A Head, Elizabeth Kawas, Claudia H Corrada, María M Nelson, Peter T Sajjadi, S Ahmad
TDP-43 proteinopathy is a salient neuropathologic feature in a subset of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD-TDP), in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS-TDP), and in limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy neuropathologic change (LATE-NC), and is associated with hippocampal sclerosis of aging (HS-A). We examined TDP-43-related path...
Iaccarino, Leonardo Llibre-Guerra, Jorge J McDade, Eric Edwards, Lauren Gordon, Brian Benzinger, Tammie Hassenstab, Jason Kramer, Joel H Li, Yan Miller, Bruce L
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Approximately 5% of Alzheimer's disease patients develop symptoms before age 65 (early-onset Alzheimer's disease), with either sporadic (sporadic early-onset Alzheimer's disease) or dominantly inherited (dominantly inherited Alzheimer's disease) presentations. Both sporadic early-onset Alzheimer's disease and dominantly inherited Alzheimer's diseas...
Melikyan, Zarui A Kawas, Claudia H Paganini‐Hill, Annlia Jiang, Luohua Bukhari, Syed Montine, Thomas J Mander, Bryce A Corrada, María M
IntroductionWe investigated the association between sleep duration and neuropathologic changes 19 to 40 years later in oldest-old (age 90+) participants of The 90+ Study.MethodsParticipants self-reported sleep duration and underwent neuropathologic evaluation. We categorized sleep duration as 8 hours and dichotomized neuropathologic changes as pre...
Kang, You Jung Hyeon, Seung Jae McQuade, Amanda Lim, Jiwoon Baek, Seung Hyun Diep, Yen N V., Khanh Jeon, Yeji Jo, Dong‐Gyu Lee, C Justin
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Microglial neuroinflammation appears to be neuroprotective in the early pathological stage, yet neurotoxic, which often precedes neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, it remains unclear how the microglial activities transit to the neurotoxic state during AD progression, due to complex neuron-glia interactions. Here, the mechanism ...
Rahimzadeh, Negin Srinivasan, Shushrruth Sai Zhang, Jing Swarup, Vivek
Despite numerous studies in the field of dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD), a comprehensive understanding of this devastating disease remains elusive. Bulk transcriptomics have provided insights into the underlying genetic factors at a high level. Subsequent technological advancements have focused on single-cell omics, encompassing techniques s...