Activation of innate immune cGAS-STING pathway contributes to Alzheimer's pathogenesis in 5× FAD mice
X Xie, G Ma, X Li, J Zhao, Z Zhao, J Zeng - Nature Aging, 2023 - nature.com
Abstract cGAS senses microbial and host-derived double-stranded DNA in cytoplasm to
trigger cellular innate immune response in a STING-dependent manner; however, it remains …
trigger cellular innate immune response in a STING-dependent manner; however, it remains …
Inhibition of the cGAS‐STING pathway ameliorates the premature senescence hallmarks of Ataxia‐Telangiectasia brain organoids
J Aguado, HK Chaggar, C Gómez‐Inclán… - Aging …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Ataxia‐telangiectasia (A‐T) is a genetic disorder caused by the lack of functional
ATM kinase. A‐T is characterized by chronic inflammation, neurodegeneration and …
ATM kinase. A‐T is characterized by chronic inflammation, neurodegeneration and …
cGAS–STING drives ageing-related inflammation and neurodegeneration
MF Gulen, N Samson, A Keller, M Schwabenland… - Nature, 2023 - nature.com
Low-grade inflammation is a hallmark of old age and a central driver of ageing-associated
impairment and disease. Multiple factors can contribute to ageing-associated inflammation; …
impairment and disease. Multiple factors can contribute to ageing-associated inflammation; …
Signaling by cGAS–STING in neurodegeneration, neuroinflammation, and aging
Recognition of foreign or misplaced nucleic acids is one of the principal modes by which the
immune system detects pathogenic entities. When cytosolic DNA is sensed, a signal is …
immune system detects pathogenic entities. When cytosolic DNA is sensed, a signal is …
The adaptive immune system restrains Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis by modulating microglial function
The innate immune system is strongly implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease
(AD). In contrast, the role of adaptive immunity in AD remains largely unknown. However …
(AD). In contrast, the role of adaptive immunity in AD remains largely unknown. However …
[HTML][HTML] Innate immune activation in Alzheimer's disease
MM Wang, D Miao, XP Cao, L Tan… - Annals of translational …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is known as the most predominant cause of dementia among the
aged people. Previously, two hallmarks of AD pathology including extracellular amyloid-β …
aged people. Previously, two hallmarks of AD pathology including extracellular amyloid-β …
Traumatic brain injury induces cGAS activation and type I interferon signaling in aged mice
JP Barrett, SM Knoblach, S Bhattacharya… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Aging adversely affects inflammatory processes in the brain, which has important
implications in the progression of neurodegenerative disease. Following traumatic brain …
implications in the progression of neurodegenerative disease. Following traumatic brain …
Efficacy and mechanism of cGAMP to suppress Alzheimer's disease by elevating TREM2
Q Xu, W Xu, H Cheng, H Yuan, X Tan - Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2019 - Elsevier
Innate immune responses are considered to play crucial roles in the progression of
Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recently, immunotherapy is emerging as an innovative and …
Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recently, immunotherapy is emerging as an innovative and …
Inhibition of double‐strand DNA‐sensing cGAS ameliorates brain injury after ischemic stroke
Cytosolic double‐stranded DNA (dsDNA) is a danger signal that is tightly monitored and
sensed by nucleic acid‐sensing pattern recognition receptors. We study the inflammatory …
sensed by nucleic acid‐sensing pattern recognition receptors. We study the inflammatory …
Rejuvenation of the aged brain immune cell landscape in mice through p16-positive senescent cell clearance
Cellular senescence is a plausible mediator of inflammation-related tissue dysfunction. In
the aged brain, senescent cell identities and the mechanisms by which they exert adverse …
the aged brain, senescent cell identities and the mechanisms by which they exert adverse …