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[DZNE-2025-01363]
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Teipel, S. ; Akmatov, M. ; Michalowsky, B. ; et al
Association of cancer with neuropathological markers of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.
We assessed associations of cancer diagnoses with neuropathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related dementias.We retrieved 2288 cases from the National Alzheimer Coordinating Center (NACC) cohort with available information on cancer diagnoses and neuropathological scoring of Braak stages, Thal amyloid phases, neuritic plaques, TDP-43 pathology, and Lewy body pathology. We used Bayesian ordinal regression to assess associations of prevalent or incident cancer diagnoses with global cognition and postmortem neuropathological scores.We found extreme evidence (Bayes factor [BF] > 2000) that both prevalent and incident cancer diagnoses were associated with better global cognition, strong evidence (BF = 26) for an association of a prevalent cancer diagnosis with lower TDP-43 pathology, and weak evidence (BF = 3.2) for an association with lower Lewy body pathology.Our data suggest that selective survival and biological effects may contribute to the lower risk of dementia in people with a cancer diagnosis.A prevalent diagnosis of cancer was associated with a lower risk of cognitive decline in older individuals.A prevalent diagnosis of cancer was associated with a lower risk of TDP-43 pathology and Lewy body pathology in older individuals.Effects of cancer on TDP-43 pathology were maintained when controlling for degree of cognitive decline..
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[DZNE-2025-01356]
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Sinke, L. ; Delerue, T. ; Wilson, R. ; et al
DNA methylation of genes involved in lipid metabolism drives adiponectin levels and metabolic disease.
Despite playing critical roles in the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes and other metabolic disorders, the molecular mechanisms underlying circulating adipokine levels remain poorly understood. By identifying genomic regions involved in the regulation of adipokine levels and adipokine-mediated disease risk, we can improve our understanding of type 2 diabetes pathogenesis and inter-individual differences in metabolic risk.We conducted an epigenome-wide meta-analysis of associations between serum adiponectin (n=2791) and leptin (n=3661) and leukocyte DNA methylation at over 400,000 CpG sites across five European cohorts. [...]
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