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Whole-body modelling reveals microbiome and genomic interactions on reduced urine formate levels in Alzheimer's disease.

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Martinelli, F; Heinken, A; Henning, A-K; Wörheide, MA; Hensen, T; González, A; Arnold, M; Asthana, S; Budde, K; Engelman, CD; Estaki, M ...
Published in: Res Sq
September 6, 2023

In this study, we aimed to understand the potential role of the gut microbiome in the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We took a multi-faceted approach to investigate this relationship. Urine metabolomics were examined in individuals with AD and controls, revealing decreased formate and fumarate concentrations in AD. Additionally, we utilized whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data obtained from a separate group of individuals with AD and controls. This information allowed us to create and investigate host-microbiome personalized models. Notably, AD individuals displayed diminished formate microbial secretion in these models. Additionally, we identified specific reactions responsible for the production of formate in the host, and interestingly, these reactions were linked to genes that have correlations with AD. This study suggests formate as a possible early AD marker and highlights genetic and microbiome contributions to its production. The reduced formate secretion and its genetic associations point to a complex connection between gut microbiota and AD. This holistic understanding might pave the way for novel diagnostic and therapeutic avenues in AD management.

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Martinelli, F., Heinken, A., Henning, A.-K., Wörheide, M. A., Hensen, T., González, A., … Thiele, I. (2023). Whole-body modelling reveals microbiome and genomic interactions on reduced urine formate levels in Alzheimer's disease. Res Sq. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3306891/v1
Martinelli, Filippo, Almut Heinken, Ann-Kristin Henning, Maria A. Wörheide, Tim Hensen, Antonio González, Matthias Arnold, et al. “Whole-body modelling reveals microbiome and genomic interactions on reduced urine formate levels in Alzheimer's disease.Res Sq, September 6, 2023. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3306891/v1.
Martinelli F, Heinken A, Henning A-K, Wörheide MA, Hensen T, González A, et al. Whole-body modelling reveals microbiome and genomic interactions on reduced urine formate levels in Alzheimer's disease. Res Sq. 2023 Sep 6;
Martinelli, Filippo, et al. “Whole-body modelling reveals microbiome and genomic interactions on reduced urine formate levels in Alzheimer's disease.Res Sq, Sept. 2023. Pubmed, doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-3306891/v1.
Martinelli F, Heinken A, Henning A-K, Wörheide MA, Hensen T, González A, Arnold M, Asthana S, Budde K, Engelman CD, Estaki M, Grabe H-J, Heston M, Johnson S, Kastenmüller G, Martino C, McDonald D, Rey F, Kilimann I, Peters O, Wang X, Spruth EJ, Schneider A, Fliessbach K, Wiltfang J, Hansen N, Glanz W, Buerger K, Janowitz D, Laske C, Munk MH, Spottke A, Roy N, Nauck M, Teipel S, Knight R, Kaddurah-Daouk R, Bendlin BB, Hertel J, Thiele I. Whole-body modelling reveals microbiome and genomic interactions on reduced urine formate levels in Alzheimer's disease. Res Sq. 2023 Sep 6;

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Res Sq

DOI

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2693-5015

Publication Date

September 6, 2023

Location

United States