Publications by authors named "Isabelle Weert"

Background: Development of synaptic activity is a key neuronal characteristic that relies largely on interactions between neurons and astrocytes. Although astrocytes have known roles in regulating synaptic function and malfunction, the use of human- or donor-specific astrocytes in disease models is still rare. Rodent astrocytes are routinely used to enhance neuronal activity in cell cultures, but less is known about how human astrocytes influence neuronal activity.

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The ΔE9 mutation causes a familial form of Alzheimer's disease (AD) by shifting the processing of amyloid precursor protein (APP) towards the generation of highly amyloidogenic Aβ42 peptide. We have previously shown that the ΔE9 mutation in human-induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived astrocytes increases Aβ42 production and impairs cellular responses. Here, we injected ΔE9 mutant astrosphere-derived glial progenitors into newborn mice and investigated mouse behavior at the ages of 8, 12, and 16 months.

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  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common condition defined by chronic stomach pain and irregular bowel habits, potentially linked to visceral hypersensitivity caused by intestinal fungi.
  • In IBS patients, there is an observed increase in certain fungi (like Candida albicans) but no significant diversity changes between different severity groups of IBS symptoms.
  • Research highlights the importance of studying individual fungal strains in IBS to understand their specific roles, as certain strains show genomic variations and differences in growth and gene expression related to IBS symptoms.
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