Selected abstracts for the blitz talks
Sofie Amalie Andersen, University of Copenhagen
Escaping Silencing: The Role of Xi Escapee Genes in Sex-Specific Microglial Dysfunction in Alzheimer’s Disease
Lluís Camprubí-Ferrer, Lund University
Galectin-3 Deletion Ameliorates Tau Pathology and Attenuates Aberrant Hypermyelination in a Tauopathy Model
Adriana Gea González, Institute of Neurosciences, Alicante
SOCS proteins as novel inflammatory targets in Alzheimer’s disease
Klaus Hämäläinen, University of Paris Cité
The transcription factor Pax6 regulates microglia phenotype and controls neuroinflammation
Bérénice Hansen, University of Luxembourg
Fasting followed by time-restricted eating leads to sustained symptom improvement in patients with Parkinson’s disease
Heli Jeskanen, University of Eastern Finland
The protective PLC γ 2-P522R variant enhances microglia immunometabolism
Mirjam Koster, University of Groningen
Integrated transcriptomics identifies a rim-localised microglia state in multiple sclerosis lesion expansion
Jianxin Liu, University of Munich
Recruitment of γδT17 cell contributes to disease progression in a C9orf72 mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Gilda Loffredo, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma
Midbrain Monoaminergic Deficits drive Hippocampal Microglia-Astrocyte reactivity and Accelerate Alzheimer’s Pathology
Jessie Premereur, VIB-CMN
ABCA7 loss-of-function microglia lose their phagocytic ability and reactive profile in a humanized model of AD
Saumya Maheshwari, Vaccine & Immunotherapy Center, Harvard Medical School and Massachussetts General Hospital
Intraparenchymal administration of naïve B lymphocytes protects cognitive function and modulates local neuroinflammation in experimental hemorrhagic stroke
Gali Schwartz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Early Neuronal Reprogramming and Cell Cycle re-entry Shape Alzheimer’s Disease Cascade