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Meta-analysis reveals an inverse relationship between Alzheimer’s disease and cancer
Recent reports have suggested an inverse relationship between Alzheimer's disease (AD) and cancer, although the underlying mechanism remains unclear. We performed an epidemiological meta-analysis to assess cancer likelihood in AD patients and vice versa and explored the role of APOE in tumor immunity across 33 The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) cancer types. Our analysis revealed that people with AD are epidemiologically less likely to develop cancer than individuals without AD (RR: 0.53), and cancer patients are less likely to develop AD than non-cancer patients (RR: 0.61). Notably, APOE expression was positively associated with anti-tumor immune signatures and prevalent in early-stage tumors. This research reveals that AD patients are less likely to develop cancer and vice versa, pinpoints APOE gene as a risk factor for AD with anti-tumor activity, and provides new insight into the epidemiologically observed inverse relationship between both diseases.
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Behavioural Brain Research is an international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of articles in the field of behavioural neuroscience, broadly defined. Contributions from the entire range of disciplines that comprise the neurosciences, behavioural sciences or cognitive sciences are appropriate, as long as the goal is to delineate the neural mechanisms underlying behaviour. Thus, studies may range from neurophysiological, neuroanatomical, neurochemical or neuropharmacological analysis of brain-behaviour relations, including the use of molecular genetic or behavioural genetic approaches, to studies that involve the use of brain imaging techniques, to neuroethological studies. Reports of original research, of major methodological advances, or of novel conceptual approaches are all encouraged. The journal will also consider critical reviews on selected topics.