Sex Hormones, Aging, Alzheimer's Disease and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases in Women

女性的性激素、衰老、阿尔茨海默病和其他神经退行性疾病

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Abstract As the general population ages, understanding the factors that contribute to longevity, healthy aging, and disability is paramount. Sex hormones (SH) have been hypothesized to be one of the possible reasons for the gender difference in both longevity and neurodegenerative disorders (ND).13 SH, specifically estrogen, progesterone and testosterone) have shown neuroprotective effects in animal and cell-line studies,14–16 and in disease-related animal models for Alzheimer’s Disease,17–24 Parkinson’s Disease,25–29 and Huntington’s Disease.30–35 Previous studies analyzing the effect of sex hormones (reproductive history or hormone metabolizing genes) on ND and longevity in human observational studies have been inconclusive. 36–104 Also inconsistent have been the clinical trials that analyzed whether postmenopausal hormone therapy had a positive effect on ND.105–113 Hence, the role of SH on longevity and ND remain elusive. The goal of this project is to analyze the association between sex hormones and epigenetic aging and age- related neurodegenerative diseases. The project is divided into three aims. In the first aim, three different methods to predict SH levels will be created using whole genome genetics, large-scale methylation data, and questionnaire-based information. In the second aim, both measured SH and SH predictive scores will be associated with epigenetic age. Epigenetic age is known to be strongly associated with mortality and therefore, is a robust measure to estimate longevity.114,115 In the third aim, the development of ND (Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease), as well as age of onset (Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and Huntington’s disease), will be associated with the SH predictive scores based on the first aim. Finally, assuming an association was identified in aims 2 and 3, mediation analysis will be performed as a potential sub-aim to analyze whether epigenetic aging can partially explain the association between sex hormones and ND. To ensure statistical power and the ability to verify and replicate the findings, several large observational datasets will be used. These studies and approaches will address the role of sex hormones from various angles, and will help to triangulate evidence and inform future research into potential therapeutic targets. With training from, and collaborations with several experts in genetic, epigenetic, and epidemiological analyses, the applicant will gain expertise to unlock some of these questions and contribute to aging and neurodegenerative disease-related discoveries. Maximizing an interdisciplinary approach, incorporating genetics, epigenetics, epidemiology, biostatistics and neurology considerations, will generate a broad range of independent research.
抽象的 随着一般人口的年龄,了解导致寿命,健康衰老以及和 拒绝性荷尔蒙(SH)已被认为是他们的可能原因之一 寿命和神经退行性障碍(ND)的性别差异。13SH,特别是雌激素, 孕酮和睾丸激素)在动物和细胞系研究中显示了神经保护作用,14-16以及 阿尔茨海默氏病与疾病有关的动物模型,17-24帕金森氏病,25-19和亨廷顿 疾病30–35先前的研究分析性激素的作用(繁殖史或激素 在人类观察研究中,ND的代谢基因也是36-104 不一致的是临床试验,分析了绝经后激素治疗是否具有 因此,对ND.105–113的积极作用,因此,Shon寿命和ND的作用仍然难以捉摸。 该项目的目的是分析性激素与表观遗传年龄之间的关联 - 相关的神经退行性疾病。 预测SHH水平的方法遗嘱将整个基因组遗传学,大规模的甲基化数据,并且 基于问卷 与表观遗传年龄相关。 是估计寿命的强大措施。114,115在ND的发展中(阿尔茨海默氏病 和帕金森氏病)以及发病时代(阿尔茨海默氏病,帕金森氏病和亨廷顿的 疾病)将根据第一个目的与硫相关 在AIM 2和3中确定了关联,将作为潜在的子AIM进行调解分析 分析表观遗传衰老是否可以部分解释性激素与ND之间的关联 确保统计能力和验证和复制发现的能力,严重性观察数据集 将使用这些研究和方法。 将有助于三角形证据并为未来的研究Inteal治疗靶标提供信息。 通过培训以及与遗传和流行病学专家的分裂专家的合作 分析,申请人将获得专业知识,以解锁其中一些问题和对衰老的贡献 神经退行性疾病相关的发现。 遗传学,表观遗传学,流行病学,生物统计学和神经学考虑因素,将产生广泛的范围 独立研究。

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Sex Hormones, Aging, Alzheimer's Disease and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases in Women
女性的性激素、衰老、阿尔茨海默病和其他神经退行性疾病
  • 批准号:
    10222546
  • 财政年份:
    2019
  • 资助金额:
    $ 7.94万
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