Shreeya Kedia
shreeyakedia.bsky.social
Shreeya Kedia
@shreeyakedia.bsky.social
PhD student at Prof. Mika Simons lab, studying glial response in Alzheimer's disease
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How is the persistence of compartmentalized inflammation sustained in MS?
Our new study in
@cp-immunity.bsky.social
offers some hints.

cell.com/immunity/ful...

Thanks and congratulations to all contributors
October 29, 2025 at 3:01 PM
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Pleased to share our latest work on neural-immune interactions in aging white matter.
It was a long journey, made possible by incredible support and persistent efforts of many colleagues across various locations.
Many thanks to everyone involved.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Microglia activation orchestrates CXCL10-mediated CD8+ T cell recruitment to promote aging-related white matter degeneration - Nature Neuroscience
White matter aging leads to degenerative and inflammatory changes. Here the authors show that microglial dysfunction exacerbates glial CXCL10 expression, harmful CD8+ T cell recruitment, myelinated ax...
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May 22, 2025 at 10:21 AM
I am very honored to receive the DZNE Munich Best Paper Award for our publication "T cell-mediated microglial activation triggers myelin pathology in a mouse model of amyloidosis"🎉
Thank you @dzne.science and all the co-authors and collaborators.
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February 5, 2025 at 2:23 PM
What is the role of oligodendrocytes and myelin in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease? Really excited to see this review published in @natureneuro.bsky.social
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Oligodendrocytes in Alzheimer’s disease pathophysiology - Nature Neuroscience
Emerging evidence highlights the dual role of oligodendrocytes in Alzheimer’s disease, both providing protective mechanisms against the pathology and contributing to its progression.
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January 30, 2025 at 3:01 PM
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A Review on #oligodendrocytes in Alzheimer’s disease pathophysiology from Shreeya Kedia & Mikael Simons 🧪🧠

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Oligodendrocytes in Alzheimer’s disease pathophysiology - Nature Neuroscience
Emerging evidence highlights the dual role of oligodendrocytes in Alzheimer’s disease, both providing protective mechanisms against the pathology and contributing to its progression.
www.nature.com
January 30, 2025 at 1:48 PM
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Are you using 5xFAD mice to study Alzheimer’s disease? Our work out today @cp-neuron.bsky.social may be relevant to you 🐁🧠 Age and sex are known to influence Aβ plaque burden in these mice. Here, we found that the transgene parentage is another strong determinant.

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Parental origin of transgene modulates amyloid-β plaque burden in the 5xFAD mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
The 5xFAD transgenic model, popular in Alzheimer’s disease research, exhibits varying cerebral plaque burden depending on the parental source of the transgene. Mice inheriting the transgene paternally...
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January 20, 2025 at 3:49 PM
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How does aging affect the white matter and what are the consequences for brain function and neurodegenerative disease? Thankful to see this review with Mika Simons now published in a fascinating collection on the science of brain aging @cp-neuron.bsky.social
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White matter aging and its impact on brain function
Aging leads to a decrease in white matter volume and damage to myelinated axons, contributing to neurodegeneration. Myelin breakdown can trigger inflammation, creating a vicious cycle that causes further damage. Understanding these changes is key to preventing age-related neurodegenerative disease.
www.cell.com
January 9, 2025 at 8:09 PM