2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.17.23286845
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Genetic insights into the association between inflammatory bowel disease and Alzheimer’s disease

Abstract: Background: Myeloid cells, including monocytes, macrophages, microglia, dendritic cells and neutrophils are a part of innate immunity, playing a major role in orchestrating innate and adaptive immune responses. Microglia are the resident myeloid cells of the central nervous system, and many Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk loci are found in or near genes that are highly or sometimes uniquely expressed in myeloid cells. Similarly, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) loci are also enriched for genes expressed by myelo… Show more

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“…In addition to the epidemiological data connecting chronic mucosal inflammation with MS, IBD patients have an increased risk of developing dementia [93,94], AD [95], and PD (especially with increasing age) [96,97]. Moreover, several genetic as well as environmental risk factors are shared between IBD and AD [98,99] or IBD and PD [100,101]. Overall, these findings suggest that IBD patients are more frequently affected by neurodegenerative and neuroimmunological disorders.…”
Section: Inflammatory Bowel Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the epidemiological data connecting chronic mucosal inflammation with MS, IBD patients have an increased risk of developing dementia [93,94], AD [95], and PD (especially with increasing age) [96,97]. Moreover, several genetic as well as environmental risk factors are shared between IBD and AD [98,99] or IBD and PD [100,101]. Overall, these findings suggest that IBD patients are more frequently affected by neurodegenerative and neuroimmunological disorders.…”
Section: Inflammatory Bowel Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%