Lactylation—a New Protein Modification That Slows Alzheimer’s?
In mice, lactylation of APP reduces amyloid deposits and slows disease progression.
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In mice, lactylation of APP reduces amyloid deposits and slows disease progression.
Recent genetic and mechanistic studies on SORL1 place the endolysosomal system, in both neurons and microglia, front and center in the pathogenesis of AD.
In models of amyloidosis and tauopathy, the noble gas curbed inflammation and made microglia more phagocytic, resulting in fewer aggregates and healthier neurons.
Survey of post-translationally modified and noncoding RNA identified more than 25,000 differences between AD and control brain.