从 COVID-19 中恢复后,大脑中出现类似阿尔茨海默氏症的 tau 过度磷酸化和神经炎症迹象。

IF 7.8 1区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Aging Cell Pub Date : 2024-09-29 DOI:10.1111/acel.14352
Xuetao Qi, Shulu Yuan, Jiuyang Ding, Weiqi Sun, Yajiao Shi, Yuanwei Xing, Zilong Liu, Yun Yao, Su Fu, Baofei Sun, Xiaolan Qi, Bing Xia, Fengyu Liu, Ming Yi, Jian Mao, You Wan, Jie Zheng
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摘要

有人认为,冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)会增加记忆力衰退和阿尔茨海默病(AD)的风险,而阿尔茨海默病是老年人痴呆症的主要病因。然而,关于COVID-19是否会诱发类似于AD的脑神经病理变化,尤其是在急性感染恢复后,目前仍缺乏直接证据。在此,我们利用死后人脑样本,发现在急性 COVID-19 临床康复后的 4-13 个月内,海马和内侧内侧皮层中的高磷酸化 tau 蛋白异常积累,同时胶质细胞长期活化,炎症因子增加,尽管在这些区域未检测到 SARS-COV-2 侵袭。相比之下,COVID-19 没有改变 beta 淀粉样蛋白沉积和海马神经元数量,对嗅球、前嗅核、嗅小结、梨状皮层和外侧内黑质等嗅觉回路中与 AD 相关的病理表型影响有限。这些结果提供了神经病理学证据,证明COVID-19与AD预后风险增加有关。
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Emerging signs of Alzheimer-like tau hyperphosphorylation and neuroinflammation in the brain post recovery from COVID-19

Emerging signs of Alzheimer-like tau hyperphosphorylation and neuroinflammation in the brain post recovery from COVID-19

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been suggested to increase the risk of memory decline and Alzheimer's disease (AD), the main cause of dementia in the elderly. However, direct evidence about whether COVID-19 induces AD-like neuropathological changes in the brain, especially post recovery from acute infection, is still lacking. Here, using postmortem human brain samples, we found abnormal accumulation of hyperphosphorylated tau protein in the hippocampus and medial entorhinal cortex within 4–13 months post clinically recovery from acute COVID-19, together with prolonged activation of glia cells and increases in inflammatory factors, even though no SARS-COV-2 invasion was detected in these regions. By contrast, COVID-19 did not change beta-amyloid deposition and hippocampal neuron number, and had limited effects on AD-related pathological phenotypes in olfactory circuits including olfactory bulb, anterior olfactory nucleus, olfactory tubercle, piriform cortex and lateral entorhinal cortex. These results provide neuropathological evidences linking COVID-19 with prognostic increase of risk for AD.

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Aging Cell
Aging Cell 生物-老年医学
CiteScore
14.40
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2.60%
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212
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Aging Cell, an Open Access journal, delves into fundamental aspects of aging biology. It comprehensively explores geroscience, emphasizing research on the mechanisms underlying the aging process and the connections between aging and age-related diseases.
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