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StudiuSindrom DownÎncredere înaltă27.06.2026

Cancer Frequencies and Screening in Individuals With Down Syndrome: A Comprehensive Nationwide Cross-Sectional Analysis

This large German study of 46,362 individuals with Down syndrome found lower overall cancer prevalence compared to matched controls, but significantly elevated risks for hematologic malignancies and testicular cancer, while breast, digestive, and skin cancers were less frequent. Notably, individuals with Down syndrome participated in cancer screening programs at substantially lower rates, highlighting a gap in preventive care access and adherence.

StudiuSindrom DownÎncredere înaltă27.06.2026

Multiomics and proteomic insights into Alzheimer's disease biology in Down syndrome

This scientific review synthesizes findings from brain, cerebrospinal fluid, and blood-based proteomic studies to characterize molecular pathways underlying Alzheimer's disease in Down syndrome, with focus on disruption of proteostasis, mitochondrial function, and immune signaling. The analysis positions Down syndrome-associated Alzheimer's disease as a network-level disorder where amyloid and tau pathology interact with immune responses, providing insights applicable to broader Alzheimer's disease biology.

StudiuSindrom DownÎncredere bună27.06.2026

Necroptosis in Down Syndrome: Evidence from Animal Models and Human Brain Tissue

Researchers identified elevated necroptosis markers (RIPK1, RIPK3, MLKL, and lncRNA MEG) in brains of aged Ts65dn mice and post-mortem tissue from Down syndrome subjects, suggesting this controlled cell death pathway may contribute to neuronal loss in DS. These findings propose necroptosis as a potential therapeutic target for developing new treatments in Down syndrome.

StudiuSindrom DownÎncredere înaltă22.06.2026

Functional Fitness Decline in Adults with Down Syndrome: A 12-Year Longitudinal Study

This longitudinal study tracked functional fitness changes in 66 adults with Down syndrome over 12 years, finding significant deterioration in static balance, shoulder flexibility, trunk strength, and aerobic capacity for both men and women. Results suggest that adults with Down syndrome experience accelerated aging in physical fitness, indicating the need for timely physical activity interventions.

StudiuSindrom DownÎncredere înaltă22.06.2026

Editorial: Endocrine dysfunction in patients with Down syndrome

This editorial addresses endocrine complications commonly associated with Down syndrome, including thyroid dysfunction, metabolic issues, and growth abnormalities. The piece discusses clinical manifestations and management considerations for healthcare providers treating individuals with Down syndrome across the lifespan.

StudiuSindrom DownÎncredere înaltă22.06.2026

The Immune System in Down Syndrome: Autoimmunity and Severe Infections

Individuals with Down syndrome experience dysregulation of both innate and adaptive immune systems, resulting in increased susceptibility to autoimmunity and severe infections compared to the general population. Documented immune alterations include elevated cytokine levels, increased interferon signaling, shifts toward memory T-cell phenotypes, and reduced B-cell compartment size, which contribute to both autoinflammatory conditions and heightened infection severity.

StudiuSindrom DownÎncredere înaltă22.06.2026

Balance and Gait: Associations With Cognitive Impairment and Dementia in Individuals With Down Syndrome

This study of 66 adults with Down syndrome found that lower gait performance scores on the Performance-Oriented Mobility Assessment independently predicted prodromal dementia and dementia risk. Higher BMI and gait dysfunction were both significant predictors of cognitive decline, suggesting mobility assessment may be useful in monitoring dementia progression in this population.

StudiuSindrom DownÎncredere bună22.06.2026

Interhemispheric Communication Efficiency in Down Syndrome: Evidence of Corpus Callosum Dysfunction

This study compared interhemispheric communication efficiency between 11 individuals with Down syndrome and 13 controls using a fingertip cross-localization test. Results showed significantly reduced interhemispheric transfer efficiency in the Down syndrome group, suggesting potential corpus callosum dysfunction that may contribute to cognitive development differences.

StudiuSindrom DownÎncredere înaltă22.06.2026

The etiology of atypical bone health in individuals with Down syndrome

This scoping review systematically analyzed existing research on bone growth, development, maintenance, and repair in individuals with Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome), identifying 16 relevant articles. Animal model studies revealed differences in bone development and reduced bone maintenance/repair, with evidence of osteoporotic bone phenotype in both male and female mice, highlighting the need for further understanding of bone health complications in this population.

StudiuSindrom DownÎncredere bună21.06.2026

Precision Medicine for Treating Alzheimer's Disease in Down Syndrome

Individuals with Down syndrome have significantly elevated risk for early-onset Alzheimer's disease due to trisomy 21-related pathophysiology. Precision medicine approaches aim to tailor interventions based on individual genetic and biochemical profiles to improve outcomes in this high-risk population.

StudiuSindrom DownÎncredere înaltă21.06.2026

Domain-Specific Age at Onset of Decline in Down Syndrome

This research investigates the timing and pattern of cognitive and functional decline across different developmental domains in individuals with Down syndrome. The study identifies age-related deterioration in specific areas, providing important insights for clinical monitoring and intervention planning throughout the lifespan.

StudiuSindrom DownÎncredere înaltă21.06.2026

Autoimmune Thyroid Disease in Patients with Down Syndrome—A Clinical Review

Down syndrome patients show significantly elevated prevalence of autoimmune thyroid diseases (Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Graves' disease) compared to age-matched controls without the chromosomal abnormality. These conditions manifest at earlier ages in Down syndrome populations and do not correlate with gender or family history of autoimmune disease.

StudiuSindrom DownÎncredere bună21.06.2026

Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Down Syndrome-Associated Alzheimer's Disease

This research examines the role of mitochondrial dysfunction as a biological mechanism contributing to Alzheimer's disease development in individuals with Down syndrome. The study explores cellular energy production impairment and related pathological processes underlying early-onset dementia in this population.