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Yu, Yanlei ; Fu, Li ; He, Peng ; Xia, Ke ; Varghese, Sony ; Wang, Hong ; Zhang, Fuming ; Dordick, Jonathan ; Linhardt, Robert J. ( , ACS Chemical Biology)
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Clark, Gretchen T. ; Yu, Yanlei ; Urban, Cooper A. ; Fu, Guo ; Wang, Chunyu ; Zhang, Fuming ; Linhardt, Robert J. ; Hurley, Jennifer M. ( , PLOS Genetics)Cochran, J. Nicholas (Ed.)Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a neuroinflammatory disease characterized partly by the inability to clear, and subsequent build-up, of amyloid-beta (Aβ). AD has a bi-directional relationship with circadian disruption (CD) with sleep disturbances starting years before disease onset. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the relationship of CD and AD has not been elucidated. Myeloid-based phagocytosis, a key component in the metabolism of Aβ, is circadianly-regulated, presenting a potential link between CD and AD. In this work, we revealed that the phagocytosis of Aβ42 undergoes a daily circadian oscillation. We found the circadian timing of global heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG) biosynthesis was the molecular timer for the clock-controlled phagocytosis of Aβ and that both HSPG binding and aggregation may play a role in this oscillation. These data highlight that circadian regulation in immune cells may play a role in the intricate relationship between the circadian clock and AD.more » « less
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Lin, Yi-Pin ; Yu, Yanlei ; Marcinkiewicz, Ashley L. ; Lederman, Patricia ; Hart, Thomas M. ; Zhang, Fuming ; Linhardt, Robert J. ( , ACS Infectious Diseases)