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CERAMIDE LEVELS ELUCIDATED IN ASTROCYTE REACTIVITY DURING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

Anita Lygeroudiand 4 co-authors

Amsterdam UMC, Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

FENS Forum 2026 (2026)
Barcelona, Spain
Board PS05-09AM-197

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CERAMIDE LEVELS ELUCIDATED IN ASTROCYTE REACTIVITY DURING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE poster preview

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PS05-09AM-197

Abstract

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease with no effective treatment available. Astrocytes are crucial for maintaining brain homeostasis and their dysfunction can propagate AD pathogenesis. Accumulating evidence suggests that reactive astrogliosis occurs early during AD progression and an important role is emerging for altered lipid production and signalling, specifically by sphingolipids, during AD. Ceramides are considered key molecules in the complex sphingolipid biology. They can either contribute to inflammation and cell death or promote pro-survival signalling, depending on their chain-length. Recent studies have indicated that specifically reactive astrocytes are important producers of proapoptotic ceramides in the context of AD. However, the regulation of distinct ceramide species and their biosynthetic enzymes in astrocytes during neuroinflammation remains poorly understood. Here, we focus on the sphingolipid profile of human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived astrocytes, to elucidate the mechanism driving the shift towards more pro-apoptotic ceramides during neuroinflammation. This study will provide fundamental knowledge to better understand disease aetiology and assess whether restoring the sphingolipid balance could serve as a potential therapeutic approach for AD.

Figure 1. This image includes the rationale and aim of the project (described in more detail in the abstract) along with an overview of the sphingolipid (SL) pathway. Ceramides are the central molecules of the complex sphingolipid biology, and they can be generated via the de novo pathway, the salvage pathway from sphingosine or the sphingomyelinase pathway by hydrolysis of sphingomyelin. The many different components of the SL metabolism are involved in key cellular processes such as survival, proliferation and apoptosis.

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