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AD Polygenic Risk Score predicts transcriptomic aging acceleration in a dose-dependent manner

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hypothesis Created: 2026-04-27T10:38:56 By: hypothesis_page_handler Quality: 50% ✓ SciDEX ID: hypothesis-h-aging-h7-prs-aging-converge
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Individuals with high AD polygenic risk score (PRS) show earlier onset and steeper progression of the mouse-defined transcriptomic aging program (CARS, Section 24), corresponding to 5-10 additional years of molecular aging. This convergence arises because all 8 AD GWAS hits found in the mouse aging DEG set (TREM2, TYROBP, APOE, CLU, C4B, PICALM, BIN1) are upregulated in the same direction as disease pathology — indicating that genetic risk and chronological aging activate identical transcription...

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AD Polygenic Risk Score predicts transcriptomic aging acceleration in a dose-dep
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descriptionIndividuals with high AD polygenic risk score (PRS) show earlier onset and steeper progression of the mouse-defined transcriptomic aging program (CARS, Section 24), corresponding to 5-10 additional ye
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