Publications by authors named "I M Lefterov"

We have previously demonstrated that circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs) are essential to the beneficial effect of young serum on the skeletal muscle regenerative cascade. Here, we show that infusions of young serum significantly improve age-associated memory deficits, and that these effects are abolished after serum depletion of EVs. RNA-seq analysis of the choroid plexus demonstrates EV-mediated effects on genes involved in barrier function and trans-barrier transport.

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Peripheral inflammation has been linked to various neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's disease (AD). Here we perform bulk, single-cell, and spatial transcriptomics in APP/PS1 mice intranasally exposed to Staphylococcus aureus to determine how low-grade peripheral infection affects brain transcriptomics and AD-like pathology. Chronic exposure led to increased amyloid plaque burden and plaque-associated microglia, significantly affecting the transcription of brain barrier-associated cells, which resulted in barrier leakage.

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The inheritance of Apolipoprotein E4 () brings the highest genetic risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD), arguably the highest genetic risk in human pathology. Since the discovery of the association, APOE protein isoforms have been at the center of tens of thousands of studies and reports. While, without a doubt, our knowledge about the normal physiological function of APOE isoforms in the brain has increased tremendously, the questions of how the inheritance of the allele translates into a risk of AD, and the risk is materialized, remain unanswered.

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Article Synopsis
  • Heterochronic blood exchange (HBE) can restore youthful characteristics to aged tissues, but the specific factors involved are not well understood.
  • Research shows that extracellular vesicles (EVs) from young blood are crucial for improving muscle regeneration in older individuals, while aging alters the types and benefits of EVs.
  • The study identified that aging affects the genetic composition of EVs, particularly decreasing the levels of the pro-longevity protein α-Klotho, and that delivering EVs can enhance muscle recovery through a Klotho-dependent mechanism.
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Inorganic arsenic is a xenobiotic entering the body primarily through contaminated drinking water and food. There are defined mechanisms that describe arsenic's association with increased cancer incidence, however mechanisms explaining arsenic exposure and neurodevelopmental or aging disorders are poorly defined. In recent years, arsenic effects on epigenome have become a particular focus.

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