INTRODUCTION: Alzheimer's disease (AD) selectively affects certain brain regions, yet the mechanisms of selective vulnerability remain poorly understood. The neuromodulatory subcortical system, which includes nuclei exhibiting a range of vulnerability and resilience to AD-type degeneration, presents a framework for uncovering these mechanisms. METHODS: We leveraged transcriptomics and immunohistochemistry in paired samples from human post mortem tissue representing a vulnerable and resilient region-the locus coeruleus (LC) and substantia nigra (SN). These regions have comparable anatomical features but distinct vulnerability to AD. RESULTS: We identified significant differences in cholesterol homeostasis, antioxidant pathways, KRAS signaling, and estrogen signaling at a bulk transcriptomic level. Notably, evidence of sigma-2 receptor upregulation was detected in the LC. DISCUSSION: Our findings highlight pathways differentiating the LC and SN, potentially explaining the LC's selective vulnerability in AD. Such pathways offer potential targets of disease-modifying therapies for AD. HIGHLIGHTS: Intraindividual comparative RNAseq was used to study selective vulnerability. Metallothionein genes are significantly enriched in the substantia nigra. Cholesterol homeostatic genes are significantly enriched in the locus coeruleus. The locus coeruleus is likely more susceptible to toxic amyloid beta oligomers.
Pathways underlying selective neuronal vulnerability in Alzheimer's disease: Contrasting the vulnerable locus coeruleus to the resilient substantia nigra.
阿尔茨海默病中选择性神经元脆弱性的潜在通路:脆弱的蓝斑核与坚韧的黑质形成对比
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作者:Ehrenberg Alexander J, Sant Cathrine, Pereira Felipe L, Li Song Hua, Buxton Jessica, Langlois Sonali, Trinidad Marena, Oh Ian, Leite Renata Elaine Paraizo, Rodriguez Roberta Diehl, Paes Vitor Ribeiro, Pasqualucci Carlos Agusto, Seeley William W, Spina Salvatore, Suemoto Claudia K, Temple Sally, Kaufer Daniela, Grinberg Lea T
| 期刊: | Alzheimers & Dementia | 影响因子: | 11.100 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Mar;21(3):e70087 |
| doi: | 10.1002/alz.70087 | 研究方向: | 神经科学 |
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