Preprint: CD200R1 loss in CNS-associated macrophages triggers T cell-driven neurodegeneration in Parkinsonβs disease
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Clues to Alzheimer Disease in the Newborn Brain
This Medical News article discusses a new finding that healthy infants have high blood levels of the protein p-tau217, a key biomarker for Alzheimer disease.
A recent study showed that newborns have high levels of p-tau, a biomarker for #Alzheimer disease.
Understanding how infants clear the protein could help prevent aggregation, which leads to #neurodegeneration in adults.
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CHIP protects lysosomes from CLN4 mutant-induced membrane damage
Nature Cell Biology - Lee et al. use an aggregation-prone CLN4 mutant that causes lysosomal damage in neurons and show that in non-neurons, the ubiquitin ligase CHIP prevents CLN4-dependent...
Happy to share an exciting study from Yihong Yeβs lab at NIH, with a minor contribution from our lab: ceroid lipofuscinosis-4 (CLN4)-linked DNAJC5 mutations cause lysosomal damage as a driver of neurodegeneration in iPSC-derived neurons. CHIP safeguards lysosomes via microautophagy π rdcu.be/eChof
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www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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