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Teresa M Thomas1, Ching-Yao Yang1, Kexin Zhang1
1Department of Pathology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
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Mitochondrial dysfunction and chromatin dysregulation are interconnected contributors to neuronal vulnerability in Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet the molecular mechanisms linking these processes remain poorly understood. CHCHD10, a mitochondrial intermembrane space protein, has been implicated in neurodegenerative disorders, but its role in AD has not been defined. Here, we identify CHCHD10 as a previously unrecognized modulator of neuronal epigenomic stability in AD. Using direct fibroblast-to-neuron reprogramming, which preserves patient-specific epigenetic signatures, we show that AD neurons recapitulate genome-wide hypomethylation patterns observed in postmortem AD cortex. CHCHD10 expression is significantly reduced in AD neurons and across multiple human brain datasets, including single-cell and bulk RNA sequencing, proteomics, and human cortical tissue analyses. Restoration of CHCHD10 in AD neurons reduces amyloid-β and insoluble tau accumulation while reversing AD-associated differentially methylated regions across CpG islands, promoters, and regulatory elements. CHCHD10-responsive methylation changes overlap with those observed in human AD brain regions and colocalize with significant AD loci and cortex-specific eQTL loci, including MAPT and ABCA7. Finally, we identify KATNAL2 as a CHCHD10-responsive effector whose loss enhances tau phosphorylation and seeding, whereas its restoration mitigates tau pathology. Together, these findings support a CHCHD10-associated neuroprotective pathway linking mitochondrial dysfunction, epigenomic instability, and tau pathology in AD.
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