Multiomics integrative analysis identifies APOE allele-specific blood biomarkers associated to Alzheimer's disease etiopathogenesis

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, currently affecting 35 million people worldwide. Apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 allele is the major risk factor for sporadic, late-onset AD (LOAD), which comprises over 95% of AD cases, increasing the risk of AD 4-12 fold. Despite this,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aging (Albany, NY.) NY.), 2021-04, Vol.13 (7), p.9277-9329
Hauptverfasser: Madrid, Laura, Moreno-Grau, Sonia, Ahmad, Shahzad, González-Pérez, Antonio, de Rojas, Itziar, Xia, Rui, Martino Adami, Pamela V, García-González, Pablo, Kleineidam, Luca, Yang, Qiong, Damotte, Vincent, Bis, Joshua C, Noguera-Perea, Fuensanta, Bellenguez, Céline, Jian, Xueqiu, Marín-Muñoz, Juan, Grenier-Boley, Benjamin, Orellana, Adela, Ikram, M Arfan, Amouyel, Philippe, Satizabal, Claudia L, Real, Luis Miguel, Antúnez-Almagro, Carmen, DeStefano, Anita, Cabrera-Socorro, Alfredo, Sims, Rebecca, Van Duijn, Cornelia M, Boerwinkle, Eric, Ramírez, Alfredo, Fornage, Myriam, Lambert, Jean-Charles, Williams, Julie, Seshadri, Sudha, Ried, Janina S, Ruiz, Agustín, Saez, Maria Eugenia
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Zusammenfassung:Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, currently affecting 35 million people worldwide. Apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 allele is the major risk factor for sporadic, late-onset AD (LOAD), which comprises over 95% of AD cases, increasing the risk of AD 4-12 fold. Despite this, the role of APOE in AD pathogenesis is still a mystery. Aiming for a better understanding of APOE-specific effects, the ADAPTED consortium analysed and integrated publicly available data of multiple OMICS technologies from both plasma and brain stratified by haplotype ( and ). Combining genome-wide association studies (GWAS) with differential mRNA and protein expression analyses and single-nuclei transcriptomics, we identified genes and pathways contributing to AD in both APOE dependent and independent fashion. Interestingly, we characterised a set of biomarkers showing plasma and brain consistent protein profiles and opposite trends in and AD cases that could constitute screening tools for a disease that lacks specific blood biomarkers. Beside the identification of APOE-specific signatures, our findings advocate that this novel approach, based on the concordance across OMIC layers and tissues, is an effective strategy for overcoming the limitations of often underpowered single-OMICS studies.
ISSN:1945-4589
1945-4589
DOI:10.18632/aging.202950