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Centenarians and Oldest Olds in Liguria - COOL: a multidisciplinary study to investigate the genetic determinants of cognitive well-being in Genoa, Italy. Rationale, study protocol and cohort profile.

Di Maria, E.; Gualco, C.; Muscolino, E.; Reale, N.; Solaro, C. M.; Camia, L.; Tortorolo, U.; Ivaldi, C.; Mazzella, L.; Bandini, F.; Maioli, E.; Stella, M.; Mattioli, F.; Zumerle, E.; Flego, G.; Mazzocco, M.; Sacchi, N.; Schenone, A.; Tettamanti, M.; Marcon, G.; The COOL study Investigators, ; Del Sette, M.

2026-05-28 neurology
10.64898/2026.05.20.26353506 medRxiv
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Objectives. Despite the body of literature on genetic risk factors for dementia, little is known on protective genetic factors associated with favourable cognitive ageing in the oldest population. In Europe, Italy has a leading position with a swelling population of centenarians, and the urban area of Genoa in the Liguria region has one of the highest prevalence of centenarians. The COOL study is a not-for-profit, multicentric study involving a cohort of centenarians (aged >99) living in the Genoa area. The ultimate aim is the identification of genomic biomarkers associated with cognition in the oldest old population. Results. Participants underwent a semi-structured interview on personal, disease and family history, and a neuropsychological assessment of the main cognitive domains. As of July 2025, we enrolled 88 centenarians (age range: 99-108, median 100.56) with and without cognitive impairment; 32 subjects were followed up. All participants were of Italian ancestry, 81% were female. The cognitive profile in assessed subjects showed a wide range of cognitive health measures (CDR 0-5; MMSE 3-30, median 24). Whole peripheral blood and DNA samples from 67 participants were stored. Conclusions. We demonstrated that the protocol is feasible, and acceptable by participants and their families. A comprehensive phenotype dataset was established, and DNA samples were stored. Centenarians exhibited a broad spectrum of cognitive profiles, from preserved cognition to severe dementia. These findings will eventually allow to interpret the profiles of genomic variants as associated with variability of cognitive performance in centenarians. The molecular underpinnings of healthy cognitive ageing could inform health policy strategies in the general population.

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