Selina M. Vattathil, Sarah Sze Min Tan, Paul J. Kim, David A. Bennett, Julie A. Schneider, Aliza P. Wingo, Thomas S. Wingo
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Abstract
microRNAs (miRNAs) have a broad influence on gene expression; however, we have limited insights into their contribution to rate of cognitive decline over time or Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Given this, we tested associations of 528 miRNAs with cognitive trajectory, AD hallmark pathologies, and AD clinical diagnosis using small RNA sequencing from the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of 641 community-based donors. We found 311 miRNAs differentially expressed in AD or its endophenotypes after adjusting for technical and sociodemographic variables. Among these, 137 miRNAs remained differentially expressed after additionally adjusting for several co-occurring age-related cerebral pathologies, suggesting that some miRNAs are associated with the traits through co-occurring pathologies while others through mechanisms independent from pathologies. Pathway enrichment analysis of downstream targets of these differentially expressed miRNAs found enrichment in transcription, postsynaptic signalling, cellular senescence, and lipoproteins. In sex-stratified analyses, five miRNAs showed sex-biased differential expression for one or more AD endophenotypes, highlighting the role that sex has in AD. Lastly, we used Mendelian randomization to test whether the identified differentially expressed miRNAs contribute to the cause or are the consequence of the traits. Remarkably, 15 differentially expressed miRNAs had evidence consistent with a causal role, laying the groundwork for future mechanistic studies of miRNAs in AD and its endophenotypes.
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Acta Neuropathologica publishes top-quality papers on the pathology of neurological diseases and experimental studies on molecular and cellular mechanisms using in vitro and in vivo models, ideally validated by analysis of human tissues. The journal accepts Original Papers, Review Articles, Case Reports, and Scientific Correspondence (Letters). Manuscripts must adhere to ethical standards, including review by appropriate ethics committees for human studies and compliance with principles of laboratory animal care for animal experiments. Failure to comply may result in rejection of the manuscript, and authors are responsible for ensuring accuracy and adherence to these requirements.