Serum proteomics reveal APOE-ε4-dependent and APOE-ε4-independent protein signatures in Alzheimer’s disease

IF 17 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Nature aging Pub Date : 2024-08-21 DOI:10.1038/s43587-024-00693-1
Elisabet A. Frick, Valur Emilsson, Thorarinn Jonmundsson, Anna E. Steindorsdottir, Erik C. B. Johnson, Raquel Puerta, Eric B. Dammer, Anantharaman Shantaraman, Amanda Cano, Mercè Boada, Sergi Valero, Pablo García-González, Elias F. Gudmundsson, Alexander Gudjonsson, Rebecca Pitts, Xiazi Qiu, Nancy Finkel, Joseph J. Loureiro, Anthony P. Orth, Nicholas T. Seyfried, Allan I. Levey, Agustin Ruiz, Thor Aspelund, Lori L. Jennings, Lenore J. Launer, Valborg Gudmundsdottir, Vilmundur Gudnason
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A deeper understanding of the molecular processes underlying late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD) could aid in biomarker and drug target discovery. Using high-throughput serum proteomics in the prospective population-based Age, Gene/Environment Susceptibility–Reykjavik Study (AGES) cohort of 5,127 older Icelandic adults (mean age, 76.6 ± 5.6 years), we identified 303 proteins associated with incident LOAD over a median follow-up of 12.8 years. Over 40% of these proteins were associated with LOAD independently of APOE-ε4 carrier status, were implicated in neuronal processes and overlapped with LOAD protein signatures in brain and cerebrospinal fluid. We identified 17 proteins whose associations with LOAD were strongly dependent on APOE-ε4 carrier status, with mostly consistent associations in cerebrospinal fluid. Remarkably, four of these proteins (TBCA, ARL2, S100A13 and IRF6) were downregulated by APOE-ε4 yet upregulated due to LOAD, a finding replicated in external cohorts and possibly reflecting a response to disease onset. These findings highlight dysregulated pathways at the preclinical stages of LOAD, including those both independent of and dependent on APOE-ε4 status. Using high-throughput proteomics in a prospective population-based study of older adults, Frick et al. identified over 300 proteins linked to incident late-onset Alzheimer’s disease, including associations dependent on or independent of APOE-ε4 status.

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血清蛋白质组学揭示了阿尔茨海默病中依赖 APOE-ε4 和不依赖 APOE-ε4 的蛋白质特征。
深入了解晚发性阿尔茨海默病(LOAD)的分子过程有助于生物标记物和药物靶点的发现。我们对 5127 名冰岛老年人(平均年龄为 76.6 ± 5.6 岁)进行了前瞻性人群年龄、基因/环境易感性-雷克雅未克研究(AGES)队列,利用高通量血清蛋白质组学研究,在 12.8 年的中位随访中发现了 303 种与 LOAD 发病相关的蛋白质。其中40%以上的蛋白质与LOAD相关,与APOE-ε4携带者身份无关,与神经元过程有关,并与大脑和脑脊液中的LOAD蛋白质特征重叠。我们发现了17种蛋白质,它们与LOAD的关联与APOE-ε4携带者状态密切相关,与脑脊液中的关联大多一致。值得注意的是,其中四个蛋白(TBCA、ARL2、S100A13 和 IRF6)受 APOE-ε4 影响而下调,但因 LOAD 而上调,这一发现在外部队列中得到了复制,可能反映了对疾病发病的反应。这些发现突显了LOAD临床前阶段的失调通路,包括那些独立于APOE-ε4状态和依赖于APOE-ε4状态的通路。
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