From Defective Mitophagy to Neurocognitive Impairment

Four years ago, colleagues from the Charles University (Martin Vyhnálek and Kateřina Veverová) and the University of Oslo (UiO) (Evandro Fang) secured a competitive grant of € 1 404 000 on the project entitled ‘The Validation of specific mitophagy biomarkers across Alzheimer’s disease continuum’ (acronym MIT-AD), from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Grants and the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic within the KAPPA Programme.

On 11 April 2024, in the old university campus of Charles University (founded 1348), a one-day meeting entitled “From Mitophagy to Neurocognitive Impairment“ was organized. This meeting aimed to share the exciting research data the MIT-AD team generated as well as to have leading experts in the fields to share their works to the community.

Highlights of some of the topics:

NO-Age international member, keynote speaker Prof. Nektarios Tavernarakis shared the mechanisms of compromised mitochondrial homeostasis in ageing and dementia! Prof. Martin Vyhnálek and Dr. Kateřina Veverová reported the results of changes of a few mitophagy proteins in blood and CSF samples from AD patients; the paper was just accepted in a leading journal, with news release shortly. Prof. Evandro Fang presented a talk entitled ‘The ‘5As’: ageing, Alzheimer’s disease, autophagy, AI, and an ‘A’ molecule in brain health and longevity’. DPhil student Johannes Frank (UiO) talked on a novel cellular death pathway in Alzheimer’s disease. Young researcher Dr. Sofie Hindkjær Lautup showed the use of AI in identifying unknown causes of neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. Davide D’Amico gave a talk on ‘Health benefits of the mitophagy activator Urolithin A – From preclinical models to clinical studies’.

More details of the meeting and the MIT-AD team: Charles University website and MIT-AD website

See pictures of the event below (copy right of the Photos: Charles University).

A group photo of speakers and organizers
(konference Od mitofágie k neurokognitivním poruchám, pořádaná Neurologickou klinikou 2. LF UK a FN Motol s univerzitou v Oslu – Praha, Karolinum 11.4.2024)
Meeting organizers

Ambassador of the NO-AD ‘User Representative Comittee’ Mr. Jan Runar Eliassen visits The Akershus University Hospital

26 February 2024

Today, Mr. Jan Runar Eliassen, the Ambassador of the NO-AD ‘User Representative Comittee’, with his wife Marion Tur Eliassen, visited the Evandro Fang Laboratory and Epi-Gen department at the Akershus University Hospital, Norway.

Fang introduced his laboratory projects as well as the translational studies they are working on to Eliassen. Master student Nikolai Jensrud Skaar showed Eliassen on what laboratory systems the Fang lab are using to screen drug candidates against Alzheimer’s disease. PhD student Tomás Schmauck-Medina, MSc Neuroscience (UCL, UK), gave a detailed demonstration on how to use the state-of-art techniques, such as confocal microscopy, to check neuronal damage, in Alzheimer’s disease tissues.

The visit enhanced mutual understanding and propelled further engagement of Alzheimer’s disease patients and their family members to Alzheimer’s disease laboratory research activities. Eliassen will be giving a welcome speech in the 2nd Norway-UK meeting on ageing and dementia on 22 April 2024 in Domus Medica (see preliminary programm below).

Mr. Jan Runar Eliassen participated in the award-winning TV series (filmed by the Norwegian national TV station NRK) ‘Dementia Choir’ (reference) Season 1 and Season 2. Mr. Jan Runar Eliassen are working with NO-AD coordinators Drs. Evandro Fei Fang (UiO) and Asgeir Kobro-Flatmoen (NTNU) in disseminating the latest scientific discoveries of dementia to the general population.

Photo: Yan Liu