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Sex difference in CHI3L1 expression levels in human brain aging and in Alzheimer's disease

机译:人脑老龄化和阿尔茨海默病表达水平的性别差异

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Several genetic sexual dimorphisms have been identified in animal and human brains, which may form a neural basis for sex-specific predisposition to neurological diseases. In the last years, clinical studies have observed that Alzheimer's disease (AD) disproportionately affects women compared with men. Chitinase-3-Like 1 protein (CHI3L1) has been frequently investigated in body fluids as a surrogate marker of neuroinflammation in AD and other neurological disorders. Nevertheless, the sex-related differences in CHI3L1 expression in the human brain has not yet been investigated. Here we aimed to evaluate the specificity of increase of CHI3L1 in five brain regions (cerebellum, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and visual cortex) of male and female controls during normal aging, as well as in AD patients. We selected ten microarray datasets from NCBI, representing normal aging (n = 1290) and AD (n = 992), and stratified the brain specimens according to age, gender and brain region. The expression levels of CHI3L1 were correlated with age and gender. Female control brain specimens showed higher CHI3L1 expression than male brains. The expression differences between men and women were most obvious in older subjects. The expression analysis of CHI3L1 in the different brain regions of AD subjects also showed sex differences; females with AD had greater expression in the cerebellum than males. Notably, sex-associated CHI3L1 expression differences in hippocampus disappeared in AD. These findings demonstrate that the expression of CHI3L1 in the brains of cognitively unimpaired subjects and AD patients is closely linked to age and sex, which was most obvious in the cerebellum. Further studies are needed to confirm our results.
机译:在动物和人性脑中已经鉴定了几个遗传性关系,这可能形成神经疾病的性别特异性易感性的神经基础。在过去几年中,临床研究观察到阿尔茨海默病(AD)与男性相比,阿尔茨海默病(AD)不成比例地影响女性。在AD和其他神经疾病中,经常在体液中进行丁质酶-3样蛋白(CHI3L1)作为神经炎症的替代标志物。然而,尚未调查人脑中CHI3L1表达的性别相关差异。在这里,我们旨在在正常老化期间评估男性和女性对照中的五个脑区(小脑,背体前额外皮层,前rortal皮层,海马和视觉皮层)的CHI3L1增加的特异性,以及AD患者。我们选择了NCBI的十个微阵列数据集,代表正常老化(n = 1290)和广告(n = 992),并根据年龄,性别和大脑区域分层脑样本。 CHI3L1的表达水平与年龄和性别相关。女性控制脑标本显示出比雄性大脑更高的CHI3L1表达。男女之间的表达差异在较老的科目中最明显。 CHI3L1在广告科目不同脑区中的表达分析也表现出性别差异;患有广告的女性在小脑中表达了比男性更大的表达。值得注意的是,海马的性相关的CHI3L1表达差异在广告中消失了。这些研究结果表明,CHI3L1在认知未经体检的受试者和AD患者的大脑中的表达与年龄和性别密切相关,在小脑中最明显。需要进一步的研究来确认我们的结果。

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    《Brain research》 |2019年第2019期|共8页
  • 作者单位

    IRCCS Ctr Neurolesi Bonino Pulejo Str Statale 113 I-98124 Messina Italy;

    Univ Catania Sch Med Human Anat &

    Histol Sect Dept Biomed &

    Biotechnol Sci Catania Italy;

    Univ Catania Sch Med Human Anat &

    Histol Sect Dept Biomed &

    Biotechnol Sci Catania Italy;

    Med Univ Med Fac Dept Med Biol Plovdiv Bulgaria;

    Univ Catania Sch Med Human Anat &

    Histol Sect Dept Biomed &

    Biotechnol Sci Catania Italy;

    Univ Gothenburg Sahlgrenska Acad Inst Neurosci &

    Physiol Dept Psychiat &

    Neurochem Molndal;

    Univ Gothenburg Sahlgrenska Acad Inst Neurosci &

    Physiol Dept Psychiat &

    Neurochem Molndal;

    Univ Catania Sch Med Human Anat &

    Histol Sect Dept Biomed &

    Biotechnol Sci Catania Italy;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 神经病学;
  • 关键词

    Chitinase; Alzheimer's disease; CHI3L1; YKL40; Sex;

    机译:逐蛋白酶;阿尔茨海默病;CHI3L1;YKL40;性别;

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