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Alcohol use disorder may exacerbate Alzheimer's disease through shared genetic pathways

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Scientists at Scripps Research found that both conditions share altered gene expression patterns in the brain, with similar disruptions in inflammatory and cell-death pathways.

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, affecting nearly 7 million people in the United States , with numbers expected to double by 2060 .

Researchers conducted their study using a technique called single-cell transcriptomics.

Alcohol use disorder and Alzheimer’s disease have significant commonalities in terms of dysregulations that they cause, suggesting a potential exacerbating effect of alcohol use disorder on Alzheimer's disease progression.

The research sheds light on shared molecular pathways between the diseases.

Understanding how alcohol use influences Alzheimer's can lead to targeted interventions.

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