1. Salivaomics as a Potential Tool for Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease During the Early Stages of Neurodegeneration
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Maryam Hor, Jeff Faunt, Maxime François, John Maddison, Jian-Wei Liu, Avinash V. Karpe, David J. Beale, James D. Doecke, Jane Hecker, Sally Johns, Wayne R. Leifert, and Stephen E. Rose
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Proteomics ,Saliva ,Disease ,Bioinformatics ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Metabolomics ,Alzheimer Disease ,Predictive Value of Tests ,medicine ,Humans ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,saliva ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,Disease progression ,Neurodegeneration ,systems biology ,Neurodegenerative Diseases ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Omics ,metabolomics ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,030104 developmental biology ,Early Diagnosis ,Female ,multi-omics integration ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business ,Alzheimer’s disease ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Biomarkers ,Research Article - Abstract
Background: The metabolomic and proteomic basis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is poorly understood and the relationships between systemic abnormalities in metabolism and AD/AMCI pathogenesis are unclear. Objective: The aim of the study was to compare the metabolomic and proteomic signature of saliva from cognitively normal and patients diagnosed with MCI or AD, to identify specific cellular pathways altered with the progression of the disease. Methods: We analyzed 80 saliva samples from individuals with MCI or AD as well as age- and gender-matched healthy controls. Saliva proteomic and metabolomic analyses were conducted utilizing mass spectrometry methods and data combined using pathway analysis. Results: We found significant alterations in multiple cellular pathways, demonstrating that at the omics level, disease progression impacts numerous cellular processes. Multivariate statistics using SIMCA showed that partial least squares-data analysis could be used to provide separation of the three groups. Conclusion: This study found significant changes in metabolites and proteins from multiple cellular pathways in saliva. These changes were associated with AD, demonstrating that this approach might prove useful to identify new biomarkers based upon integration of multi-omics parameters.
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- 2021