New York: In a first, researchers have discovered that severe Covid-19 is linked with molecular signatures of brain ageing, suggesting that many biological pathways that change with natural ageing in the brain also changed in patients with severe Covid. Neurological symptoms have already been described in many Covid patients, including in recovered individuals. Patients report symptoms including brain fog or lack of focused thinking, memory loss and depression.
In a series of experiments published in Nature Aging, scientists at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston in the US found that gene usage in the brains of patients with Covid-19 is similar to those observed in ageing brains. Using a molecular profiling technique called RNA sequencing to measure the levels of every gene expressed in a particular tissue sample, the scientists assessed changes in gene expression profiles in the brains of Covid-19 patients and compared them to those changes observed in the brains of uninfected individuals.
The team's analysis, published in Nature Aging, suggested that many biological pathways that change with natural aging in the brain also changed in patients with severe COVID-19. "Ours is the first study to show that Covid-19 is associated with the molecular signatures of brain ageing," said Maria Mavrikaki, an instructor of pathology at BIDMC and Harvard Medical School.
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