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Genetic Influences on Brain Aging: Analyzing Sex Differences in the UK Biobank using Structural MRI

Genetic Influences on Brain Aging: Analyzing Sex Differences in the UK Biobank using Structural MRI

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英文摘要

Brain aging trajectories differ between males and females, yet the genetic factors underlying these differences remain underexplored. Using structural MRI and genotyping data from 40,940 UK Biobank participants (aged 45-83), we computed Brain Age Gap Estimates (BrainAGE) for total brain, hippocampal, and ventricular volumes. We conducted sex-stratified genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and Post-GWAS analyses to identify genetic variants associated with accelerated brain aging. Distinct gene sets emerged by sex: in females, neurotransmitter transport and mitochondrial stress response genes were implicated; in males, immune and inflammation-related genes dominated. Shared genes, including GMNC and OSTN, were consistently linked to brain volumes across sexes, suggesting core roles in neurostructural maintenance. Tissue expression analyses revealed sex-specific enrichment in pathways tied to neurodegeneration. These findings highlight the importance of sex-stratified approaches in aging research and suggest genetic targets for personalized interventions against age-related cognitive decline.

Karen Ardila、Aashka Mohite、Abdoljalil Addeh、Amanda V. Tyndall、Cindy K. Barha、Quan Long、M. Ethan MacDonald

遗传学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术

Karen Ardila,Aashka Mohite,Abdoljalil Addeh,Amanda V. Tyndall,Cindy K. Barha,Quan Long,M. Ethan MacDonald.Genetic Influences on Brain Aging: Analyzing Sex Differences in the UK Biobank using Structural MRI[EB/OL].(2025-05-24)[2025-06-27].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.20344.点此复制

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