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Altered Glia-Neuron Communication in Alzheimer's Disease Affects WNT, p53, and NFkB Signaling Determined by snRNA-seq.

Tabea M SoelterTimothy C HowtonAmanda D ClarkVishal H OzaBrittany N Lasseigne
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Cell-cell communication between glia and neurons in Alzheimer's disease is altered in a cell-type-specific manner involving Alzheimer's disease risk genes. Signaling mediators had altered transcription factor activity suggesting altered glia-neuron interactions may dysregulate signaling pathways including WNT, p53, and NFkB in inhibitory neurons.
Keyphrases
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