Upregulated expression of a subset of genes in APP;ob/ob mice: Evidence of an interaction between diabetes-linked obesity and Alzheimer's disease

FASEB BIOADVANCES(2021)

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Clinical studies have indicated that obesity and diabetes are associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and neurodegeneration. However, the mechanism by which obesity/diabetes and AD interact with each other and contribute to dementia remains elusive. To obtain insights into their interaction at molecular levels, we performed gene expression analysis of APP;ob/ob mice, which were generated by crossing transgenic AD model mice (APP23 mice) with ob/ob mice, which are obese and mildly diabetic. The A beta level in these mice was reduced compared with that in pure APP mice. However, we identified a cluster of genes (cluster 10) upregulated in APP;ob/ob mice but not in either APP or ob/ob mice. Interestingly, genes upregulated in the human AD brain were enriched in cluster 10. Moreover, genes in cluster 10 formed a network and shared upregulated genes with a cell model of neurodegeneration and other models of neurological disorders such as ischemia and epilepsy. In silico analyses showed that serum response factor (SRF), recently identified in a single-cell analysis of human brains as a transcription factor that can control the conversion from healthy cells to AD cells, might be a common transcriptional regulator for a subset of cluster 10 genes. These data suggest that upregulation of genes uniquely associated with APP;ob/ob mice is an evidence of the interaction between obesity/diabetes and AD.
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Alzheimer's disease, animal models, diabetes, interaction, obesity
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