Publications by authors named "T I Nazarenko"

The seeded growth of pathogenic protein aggregates underlies the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), but how this pathological cascade is initiated is not fully understood. Sporadic AD is linked genetically to apolipoprotein E (APOE) and other genes expressed in microglia related to immune, lipid, and endocytic functions. We generated a transgenic knockin mouse expressing HaloTag-tagged APOE and optimized experimental protocols for the biochemical purification of APOE, which enabled us to identify fibrillary aggregates of APOE in mice with amyloid-β (Aβ) amyloidosis and in human AD brain autopsies.

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  • The study examines the reliability of the Illumina Methylation array platform in measuring DNA methylation by evaluating the consistency of repeated measures using both type I and type II Infinium probes.
  • A new method is proposed to identify unreliable probes by using dynamic thresholds for mean intensity (MI) and unreliability scores based on simulations that factor in technical noise.
  • Validation across multiple datasets indicates that probes with low MI tend to show higher variability in β values, and an R package is introduced to help researchers calculate MI and unreliability scores for better data analysis.
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Amyloid-β (Aβ) is thought to be neuronally derived in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, transcripts of amyloid precursor protein (APP) and amyloidogenic enzymes are equally abundant in oligodendrocytes (OLs). By cell-type-specific deletion of Bace1 in a humanized knock-in AD model, APP, we demonstrate that OLs and neurons contribute to Aβ plaque burden.

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Laryngeal air cyst (laryngocele) is a rare disease that is an abnormal cystic expansion of the deep structures of the laryngeal ventricle. They can be accompanied by serious complaints, such as shortness of breath, difficulty breathing during exercise, as well as at rest with large cysts. Computed tomography is the most effective method for determining the type, localization and degree of laryngocele.

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