Longitudinal analysis of a dominantly inherited Alzheimer disease mutation carrier protected from dementia.

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Tác giả: Andrew J Aschenbrenner, Nico Barthelemy, Randall J Bateman, Tammie L S Benzinger, Shijia Bian, Kathleen Carter, Carlos Cruchaga, Alisha Daniels, M Victoria Fernandez, Alison M Goate, Brian A Gordon, Jason Hassenstab, Diana Hobbs, Laura Ibañez, Erik C B Johnson, Matthew Johnson, Nelly Joseph-Mathurin, Celeste Karch, Yan Li, Jorge J Llibre-Guerra, Eric McDade, John C Morris, Cyril Pottier, Alan E Renton, Wendy Sigurdson, Ciyang Wang, Guoqiao Wang, Dan Western

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 636.0885 Animal husbandry

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Nature medicine , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 49996

We conducted an in-depth longitudinal study on an individual carrying the presenilin 2 p.Asn141Ile mutation, traditionally associated with dominantly inherited Alzheimer's disease (AD), who has remarkably remained asymptomatic past the expected age of clinical onset. This study combines genetic, neuroimaging and biomarker analyses to explore the underpinnings of this resilience. Unlike typical progression in dominantly inherited AD, tau pathology in this case was confined to the occipital region without evidence of spread, potentially explaining the preservation of cognitive functions. Genetic analysis revealed several variants that, although not previously associated with protection against AD, suggest new avenues for understanding disease resistance. Notably, environmental factors such as significant heat exposure and a unique proteomic profile rich in heat shock proteins might indicate adaptive mechanisms contributing to the observed phenotype. This case underscores the complexity of Alzheimer's pathology and suggests that blocking tau deposition could be a promising target for therapeutic intervention. The study highlights the need for further research to identify and validate the mechanisms that could inhibit or localize tau pathology as a strategy to mitigate or delay the onset of Alzheimer's dementia.
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