29 results match your criteria: "UK Dementia Research Institute Centre for Care Research and Technology[Affiliation]"

Background: Dementia, particularly Alzheimer's disease (AD), is a significant public health concern, with midlife emerging as a critical period for preventive intervention (Livingston, 2017). Dementia's heterogeneity renders single risk factor insufficient for accurate identification of individuals at risk (Stephen, 2021). Multifactorial risk scores, such as the cardiovascular risk factors, aging, and dementia (CAIDE) score (Kivipelto, 2006), which include both cardiovascular (blood pressure, cholesterol, BMI, physical inactivity) and non-modifiable factors (age, sex, APOE ε4 genotype), are vital in assessing dementia risk.

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Public Health.

Alzheimers Dement

December 2024

MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing at UCL, London, United Kingdom.

Background: In elite athletes, participation in sports associated with repetitive head injury exposure has been linked to an increased risk of neurodegeneration later in life. However, there has been limited study in more general populations. We aimed to investigate whether participation in such sports impacted outcomes relevant to brain health in a cohort of British-born older adults.

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Background: The hippocampus is a key site of atrophy in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and MRI derived estimates of hippocampal volume have been shown to be a robust biomarker of AD-related neurodegeneration. However, its application at the individual level is limited by the lack of reference standards from large normative datasets that can be applied across a wide range of settings. We aimed to investigate the utility of hippocampal volume centile scores adjusted for age, sex and total intracranial volume (TIV) derived from a normative data from 101,457 participants across the life course, as a biomarker of neurodegeneration in AD.

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Biomarkers.

Alzheimers Dement

December 2024

Global Brain Health Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Background: Two-thirds of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) cases occur in women. Compared to men, women exhibit more rapid cognitive decline and brain atrophy in the presence of AD-related neuropathology (Gamache et al., 2020).

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Background: Growing evidence suggests sleep disturbance may promote Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology. However, the relationship between sleep and AD progression remains poorly defined due to lack of longitudinal sleep monitoring methods. We previously presented a novel approach for contactless sleep monitoring in people living with dementia (PLWD).

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Article Synopsis
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is prevalent among military personnel and is linked to an increased risk of dementia, with the ADVANCE-TBI study focusing on the neurological effects of major battlefield trauma using blood biomarkers like NfL and GFAP.
  • The study involved 1,145 servicemen and veterans, where TBI was identified in 16.9% of those exposed to major trauma, revealing significant mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD, alongside impaired mobility and quality of life.
  • Elevated GFAP levels were found post-TBI, particularly in more severe cases, indicating a correlation with mental health challenges and increased unemployment, demonstrating the long-term impact of TBI on military personnel.
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Quantification of neurofilament light and glial fibrillary acidic protein in finger-prick blood.

Brain Commun

April 2024

UK Dementia Research Institute Centre for Care Research and Technology, Imperial College London, 9SMUB, White City Campus, W12 0BZ London, UK.

An accurate diagnosis of neurodegenerative disease and traumatic brain injury is important for prognostication and treatment. Neurofilament light and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) are leading biomarkers for neurodegeneration and glial activation that are detectable in blood. Yet, current recommendations require rapid centrifugation and ultra-low temperature storage post-venepuncture.

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Peripheral hearing loss at age 70 predicts brain atrophy and associated cognitive change.

J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry

August 2024

The Dementia Research Centre, Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, University College London, London, UK

Background: Hearing loss has been proposed as a modifiable risk factor for dementia. However, the relationship between hearing, neurodegeneration, and cognitive change, and the extent to which pathological processes such as Alzheimer's disease and cerebrovascular disease influence these relationships, is unclear.

Methods: Data from 287 adults born in the same week of 1946 who underwent baseline pure tone audiometry (mean age=70.

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Rapid emergence of transmissible SARS-CoV-2 variants in mild community cases.

Microbiol Spectr

April 2024

NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Respiratory Infections, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.

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Article Synopsis
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) does not significantly increase plasma levels of phosphorylated tau at serine-181 (p-tau181) within a year post-injury, unlike Alzheimer's disease where p-tau181 is elevated.* -
  • In contrast, other biomarkers like total-tau (t-tau), neurofilament light (NfL), and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) were significantly elevated following TBI and were predictive of brain atrophy rates.* -
  • The study highlights that while p-tau181 is a relevant marker in Alzheimer's, it doesn't serve as an indicator of neurodegeneration after moderate-to-severe TBI.*
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Risk factors and vectors for SARS-CoV-2 household transmission: a prospective, longitudinal cohort study.

Lancet Microbe

June 2023

NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Respiratory Infections, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, UK. Electronic address:

Background: Despite circumstantial evidence for aerosol and fomite spread of SARS-CoV-2, empirical data linking either pathway with transmission are scarce. Here we aimed to assess whether the presence of SARS-CoV-2 on frequently-touched surfaces and residents' hands was a predictor of SARS-CoV-2 household transmission.

Methods: In this longitudinal cohort study, during the pre-alpha (September to December, 2020) and alpha (B.

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Introduction: Outcomes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) are highly variable, with cognitive and psychiatric problems often present in survivors, including an increased dementia risk in the long term. Military personnel are at an increased occupational risk of TBI, with high rates of complex polytrauma including TBI characterising the UK campaign in Afghanistan. The ArmeD SerVices TrAuma and RehabilitatioN OutComE (ADVANCE)-TBI substudy will describe the patterns, associations and long-term outcomes of TBI in the established ADVANCE cohort.

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Introduction: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a dementia risk factor, with Alzheimer's disease (AD) more common following injury. Patterns of neurodegeneration produced by TBI can be compared to AD and aging using volumetric MRI.

Methods: A total of 55 patients after moderate to severe TBI (median age 40), 45 with AD (median age 69), and 61 healthy volunteers underwent magnetic resonance imaging over 2 years.

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Few studies can address how adulthood cognitive trajectories relate to brain health in 70-year-olds. Participants (n = 468, 49% female) from the 1946 British birth cohort underwent 18F-Florbetapir PET/MRI. Cognitive function was measured in childhood (age 8 years) and across adulthood (ages 43, 53, 60-64 and 69 years) and was examined in relation to brain health markers of β-amyloid (Aβ) status, whole brain and hippocampal volume, and white matter hyperintensity volume (WMHV).

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Point-of-care (POC) nucleic acid detection technologies are poised to aid gold-standard technologies in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, yet shortcomings in the capability to perform critically needed complex detection-such as multiplexed detection for viral variant surveillance-may limit their widespread adoption. Herein, we developed a robust multiplexed clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-based detection using LwaCas13a and PsmCas13b to simultaneously diagnose severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and pinpoint the causative SARS-CoV-2 variant of concern (VOC)-including globally dominant VOCs Delta (B.1.

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gDesigner: computational design of synthetic gRNAs for Cas12a-based transcriptional repression in mammalian cells.

NPJ Syst Biol Appl

September 2022

Section of Structural and Synthetic Biology, Department of Infectious Disease, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.

Synthetic networks require complex intertwined genetic regulation often relying on transcriptional activation or repression of target genes. CRISPRi-based transcription factors facilitate the programmable modulation of endogenous or synthetic promoter activity and the process can be optimised by using software to select appropriate gRNAs and limit non-specific gene modulation. Here, we develop a computational software pipeline, gDesigner, that enables the automated selection of orthogonal gRNAs with minimized off-target effects and promoter crosstalk.

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Background: A neuroimaging-based biomarker termed the brain age is thought to reflect variability in the brain's ageing process and predict longevity. Using Insight 46, a unique narrow-age birth cohort, we aimed to examine potential drivers and correlates of brain age.

Methods: Participants, born in a single week in 1946 in mainland Britain, have had 24 prospective waves of data collection to date, including MRI and amyloid PET imaging at approximately 70 years old.

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Onset and window of SARS-CoV-2 infectiousness and temporal correlation with symptom onset: a prospective, longitudinal, community cohort study.

Lancet Respir Med

November 2022

NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Respiratory Infections, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, UK. Electronic address:

Background: Knowledge of the window of SARS-CoV-2 infectiousness is crucial in developing policies to curb transmission. Mathematical modelling based on scarce empirical evidence and key assumptions has driven isolation and testing policy, but real-world data are needed. We aimed to characterise infectiousness across the full course of infection in a real-world community setting.

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Background: People living with dementia (PLWD) have an increased susceptibility to developing adverse physical and psychological events. Internet of Things (IoT) technologies provides new ways to remotely monitor patients within the comfort of their homes, particularly important for the timely delivery of appropriate healthcare. Presented here is data collated as part of the on-going UK Dementia Research Institute's Care Research and Technology Centre cohort and Technology Integrated Health Management (TIHM) study.

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Transmissibility of SARS-CoV-2 among fully vaccinated individuals - Authors' reply.

Lancet Infect Dis

January 2022

Department of Infectious Disease, and NIHR Health Protection Research Unit Modelling and Health Economics, MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis, Jameel Institute, Imperial College London, London W2 1PG, UK.

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A high-throughput pipeline for scalable kit-free RNA extraction.

Sci Rep

December 2021

Synthetic Biology for Clinical and Technological Innovation, National University of Singapore, 28 Medical Drive, Singapore, 117456, Singapore.

An overreliance on commercial, kit-based RNA extraction in the molecular diagnoses of infectious disease presents a challenge in the event of supply chain disruptions and can potentially hinder testing capacity in times of need. In this study, we adapted a well-established, robust TRIzol-based RNA extraction protocol into a high-throughput format through miniaturization and automation. The workflow was validated by RT-qPCR assay for SARS-CoV-2 detection to illustrate its scalability without interference to downstream diagnostic sensitivity and accuracy.

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Diagnostic laboratories are currently required to provide routine testing of asymptomatic staff and patients as a part of their clinical screening for SARS-CoV-2 infection. However, these cohorts display very different disease prevalence from symptomatic individuals and testing capacity for asymptomatic screening is often limited. Group testing is frequently proposed as a possible solution to address this; however, proposals neglect the technical and operational feasibility of implementation in a front-line diagnostic laboratory.

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Structural basis for the inhibition of the Bacillus subtilis c-di-AMP cyclase CdaA by the phosphoglucomutase GlmM.

J Biol Chem

November 2021

Section of Molecular Microbiology and Medical Research Council Centre for Molecular Bacteriology and Infection, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

Cyclic-di-adenosine monophosphate (c-di-AMP) is an important nucleotide signaling molecule that plays a key role in osmotic regulation in bacteria. c-di-AMP is produced from two molecules of ATP by proteins containing a diadenylate cyclase (DAC) domain. In Bacillus subtilis, the main c-di-AMP cyclase, CdaA, is a membrane-linked cyclase with an N-terminal transmembrane domain followed by the cytoplasmic DAC domain.

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