Peripheral Lipid Biomarkers

Peripheral Lipid Biomarkers enters the Adult Cognitive Disease corpus through the work of Estela Area-Gomez (submission 133), and is indexed here as one of the concepts that submission puts to work.

The argument it belongs to

Estela Area-Gomez's submission is summarised in this corpus as:

Alzheimer's disease is fundamentally a lipid disorder. The amyloid precursor protein fragment C99 functions as a cholesterol sensor, and its dysregulation disrupts cholesterol metabolism and mitochondrial-endoplasmic reticulum membrane contact sites.

Where it sits

The submission scores against the framework's convergence nodes as: endosomal nexus 8 · ApoE4 hub 7 · compensatory paradigm 2 · cytoskeletal collapse 1 · neuroimmune interface 1 · transcriptional / epigenetic 1.

Its declared subject matter: lipid-homeostasis, MAM, mitochondria, cholesterol, C99-accumulation, gamma-secretase, lipid-rafts, ER-mitochondria, autophagy, PANTHOS, serum-lipidomics, TDP-43.

Named by the same submission

8 other concepts enter the corpus through the same paper, so they cover adjacent ground: ER Stress · Autophagy · Cholesterol Homeostasis · Lipid Metabolism · Microglial Lipid Regulation · Mitochondrial Dysfunction · Presymptomatic Lipidomic Signatures · TOMM40 Import Gate.


Assembled from the corpus rather than written: the summary is quoted from the submission that named it; the node scores are read from its dossier. It has not yet been expanded into an article.

Source: kb/wiki/concepts/peripheral-lipid-biomarkers.md