Transcriptomic signatures of Aβ- and tau-induced neuronal dysfunction reveal inflammatory processes at the core of Alzheimer’s disease pathophysiology
Lazaro M. Sanchez-Rodriguez,
Ahmed F. Khan,
Quadri Adewale
et al.
Abstract:Molecular mechanisms enabling pathology-induced neuronal dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease (AD) remain elusive. Here, we use mechanistic computational models to infer the combined influence of PET-measured Abeta and tau burdens on fMRI-derived neuronal activity and to subsequently identify the transcriptomic spatial correlates of AD pathophysiology. Our results reveal overrepresented genes and biological processes that participate in synaptic degeneration and interact with Abeta and tau deposits. Furthermore,… Show more
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