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Music elicits different gene expression responses in the buccal cavity of age-related cognitive disorders patients and healthy controls

Alberto Gómez-Carballa Alberto Gómez-Carballa Alberto Gómez-Carballa Laura Navarro Laura Navarro +51 lainnya

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IntroductionRecent evidence suggests that external stimuli can shape transcriptomes, a field emerging as sensogenomics. Specifically, the analysis of capillary blood samples has shown that musical stimuli can modulate gene expression patterns, not only in healthy individuals but also in those with age-related cognitive disorders (ACD).MethodsUsing targeted transcriptomics with Nanostring nCounter, we present groundbreaking evidence indicating that brief exposure to music can also impact the buccal transcriptome in both healthy donors and ACD patients.ResultsOur findings reveal that music elicits stronger transcriptomic effect on patients compared to controls, driving global upregulation in ACD patients but downregulation in controls. The most significantly dysregulated genes in ACD patients include LGALS3 (downregulated) and CXCL8 (upregulated), whereas in controls, THOP1 was the top significant gene (downregulated). These genes play important roles in normal brain functions and are also altered in neurodegenerative conditions. Weighted Gene Co-expression network analysis reveals relevant and significant modules, both positive and negative correlated with music, implicated in neurodegenerative (e.g., autophagy) and immunological processes (e.g., IL-1, MHC).DiscussionCollectively, these results suggest a complex interplay between music and molecular responses in the human body, and highlight the potential of musical stimuli to influence gene expression patterns outside systemic circulation, paving the way for further exploration of music’s therapeutic applications.

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Alberto Gómez-Carballa

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Alberto Gómez-Carballa

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Alberto Gómez-Carballa

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Laura Navarro

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Laura Navarro

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Nour El Zahraa Mallah

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Nour El Zahraa Mallah

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Nour El Zahraa Mallah

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Xabier Bello

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Xabier Bello

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Xabier Bello

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Sara Pischedda

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Sara Pischedda

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Sara Pischedda

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Sandra Viz-Lasheras

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Sandra Viz-Lasheras

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Sandra Viz-Lasheras

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María José Currás

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María José Currás

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María José Currás

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Isabel Ferreirós-Vidal

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Isabel Ferreirós-Vidal

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Isabel Ferreirós-Vidal

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Narmeen Mallah

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Narmeen Mallah

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Narmeen Mallah

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Julián Montoto-Louzao

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Julián Montoto-Louzao

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Julián Montoto-Louzao

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Alba Camino-Mera

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Alba Camino-Mera

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Alba Camino-Mera

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Lúa Castelo-Martínez

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Lúa Castelo-Martínez

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Lúa Castelo-Martínez

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Sara Rey-Vázquez

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Sara Rey-Vázquez

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Sara Rey-Vázquez

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Lorenzo Redondo

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Lorenzo Redondo

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Lorenzo Redondo

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Ana Dacosta-Urbieta

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Ana Dacosta-Urbieta

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Ana Dacosta-Urbieta

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Irene Rivero-Calle

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Irene Rivero-Calle

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Irene Rivero-Calle

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Carmen Rodríguez-Tenreiro

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Carmen Rodríguez-Tenreiro

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Carmen Rodríguez-Tenreiro

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Federico Martinón-Torres

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Federico Martinón-Torres

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Federico Martinón-Torres

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Antonio Salas

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Antonio Salas

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Antonio Salas

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Gómez-Carballa, A., Gómez-Carballa, A., Gómez-Carballa, A., Navarro, L., Navarro, L., Mallah, N.E.Z. et al. (2025). Music elicits different gene expression responses in the buccal cavity of age-related cognitive disorders patients and healthy controls. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2025.1622816

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