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Loss of age-associated increase in m6A-modified RNA contributes to GABAergic dysregulation in Alzheimer's disease.

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Libera, JL; Hu, J; Nguyen, T-A; Wang, Z; van der Spek, SJF; Schult, K; Dorrian, L; Majka, J; Tobunluepop, K; Puri, S; Kynshov, A; Kanaan, NM ...
Published in: bioRxiv
May 7, 2025

Dysregulated RNA metabolism is a significant feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet how post-transcriptional RNA modifications like N 6-methyladenosine (m6A) are altered in AD is unknown. Here, we performed deamination adjacent to RNA modification targets (DART-seq) on human dorsolateral prefrontal cortices to assess changes in m6A with nucleotide resolution. In non-AD brains, m6A sites increased with age, predominantly within the 3'UTR of transcripts encoding tripartite synapse proteins. In contrast, AD brains lost the age-associated m6A site increase and exhibited global hypomethylation of transcripts, including MAPT and APP. Hypomethylated genes involved with GABAergic signaling, glutamate transport, and ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis exhibited reduced expression, connecting m6A to synaptic excitotoxicity and disrupted proteostasis in AD. Site-specific m6A levels were linked with GABRA1 expression and protein levels, but this relationship was abolished in AD. Our findings provide insight into post-transcriptional mechanisms of dysregulated RNA metabolism in AD that are related to aging and GABAergic regulation.

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2692-8205

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May 7, 2025

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Libera, J. L., Hu, J., Nguyen, T.-A., Wang, Z., van der Spek, S. J. F., Schult, K., … Wolozin, B. (2025). Loss of age-associated increase in m6A-modified RNA contributes to GABAergic dysregulation in Alzheimer's disease. BioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.05.02.651974
Libera, Jenna L., Junming Hu, Tuyet-Anh Nguyen, Zihan Wang, Sophie J. F. van der Spek, Kamryn Schult, Luke Dorrian, et al. “Loss of age-associated increase in m6A-modified RNA contributes to GABAergic dysregulation in Alzheimer's disease.BioRxiv, May 7, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.05.02.651974.
Libera JL, Hu J, Nguyen T-A, Wang Z, van der Spek SJF, Schult K, et al. Loss of age-associated increase in m6A-modified RNA contributes to GABAergic dysregulation in Alzheimer's disease. bioRxiv. 2025 May 7;
Libera, Jenna L., et al. “Loss of age-associated increase in m6A-modified RNA contributes to GABAergic dysregulation in Alzheimer's disease.BioRxiv, May 2025. Pubmed, doi:10.1101/2025.05.02.651974.
Libera JL, Hu J, Nguyen T-A, Wang Z, van der Spek SJF, Schult K, Dorrian L, Majka J, Tobunluepop K, Puri S, Kynshov A, Kanaan NM, Nelson PT, Meyer K, Hou L, Zhang X, Wolozin B. Loss of age-associated increase in m6A-modified RNA contributes to GABAergic dysregulation in Alzheimer's disease. bioRxiv. 2025 May 7;

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bioRxiv

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2692-8205

Publication Date

May 7, 2025

Location

United States