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Lange, L. M. ; Fang, Z.-H. ; Makarious, M. B. ; et al
Parkinson's disease genetics across diverse ancestries: an observational genetic study of causal and risk variants with translational implications
The genetic architecture of Parkinson's disease varies considerably across ancestries, yet most previous genetic studies have focused on individuals of European ancestry. We aimed to characterise the distribution of established Parkinson's disease causal variants, as well as risk-associated variants with clinical implications (ie, variants in genes involved in pathways targeted by ongoing clinical trials), across ancestrally diverse populations.We conducted a multi-ancestry, observational, cross-sectional genetic study using retrospective data from the Global Parkinson's Genetics Program (GP2) release 11 (released in December, 2025). [...]
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Bouzigues, A. ; Grassi, M. ; Cantoni, V. ; et al
Survival estimates and their predictors in genetic frontotemporal dementia: an international, retrospective, cohort study
What drives the heterogeneity of survival estimates in genetic frontotemporal dementia is unknown. We sought to understand the natural history and predictors of disease trajectory, which are crucial not only for effective care but also for the design of therapeutic clinical trials and efficacy evaluation.In this international, cohort study, we used the Kaplan-Meier method to retrospectively assess survival estimates in patients enrolled in the GENFI cohort, which included 32 research sites located in Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the UK, and comprised participants carrying a causal C9orf72 expansion or a causal mutation in GRN or MAPT genes. [...]
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Rahmati, V. ; Graf, J. ; Ceanga, M. ; et al
Anti-NMDAR encephalitis impairs intrinsic hippocampal dynamics through neuronal hypercoupling, hub dominance, and aberrant ensembles.
Autoimmune anti-NMDA-receptor encephalitis is characterized by autoantibody-induced NMDA receptor hypofunction leading to severe neuropsychiatric symptoms including psychosis, hallucinations, memory dysfunction and seizures. However, it remains enigmatic what changes in intrinsic network organization at the multi-neuronal level, serving as the neural substrate of brain function, underlie disease symptomology. [...]
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Stüwe, T. ; Maurer, A. ; Daamen, M. ; et al
Habenula volume alterations in adults born very preterm.
Preterm birth is a major risk factor for childhood psychopathology, including higher rates of anxiety and avoidant personality traits persisting into adulthood. While extensive research has documented volumetric reductions in various brain structures associated with emotional processing in preterm individuals, the habenula, a key component in affective and reward processing, has not yet been studied in this context. [...]
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