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Plasma protein biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease endophenotypes in asymptomatic older twins: early cognitive decline and regional brain volumes

Authors :
Kiddle, SJ
Steves, CJ
Mehta, M
Simmons, A
Xu, X
Newhouse, S
Sattlecker, M
Ashton, NJ
Bazenet, C
Killick, R
Adnan, J
Westman, E
Nelson, S
Soininen, H
Kloszewska, I
Mecocci, P
Tsolaki, M
Vellas, B
Curtis, C
Breen, G
Williams, SCR
Lovestone, S
Spector, TD
Dobson, RJB
Kiddle, Steven [0000-0003-4350-7437]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Kiddle, S J, Steves, C J, Mehta, M, Simmons, A, Xu, X, Newhouse, S, Sattlecker, M, Ashton, N, Bazenet, C, Killick, R, Adnan, J, Westman, E, Nelson, S, Soininen, H, Kloszewska, I, Mecocci, P, Tsolaki, M, Vellas, B, Curtis, C, Breen, G, Williams, S C R, Lovestone, S, Spector, T D & Dobson, R J B 2015, ' Plasma protein biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease endophenotypes in asymptomatic older twins : early cognitive decline and regional brain volumes ', Translational psychiatry, vol. 5, no. 6, e584 . https://doi.org/10.1038/tp.2015.78, Translational Psychiatry
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

There is great interest in blood-based markers of Alzheimer's disease (AD), especially in its pre-symptomatic stages. Therefore, we aimed to identify plasma proteins whose levels associate with potential markers of pre-symptomatic AD. We also aimed to characterise confounding by genetics and the effect of genetics on blood proteins in general. Panel-based proteomics was performed using SOMAscan on plasma samples from TwinsUK subjects who are asymptomatic for AD, measuring the level of 1129 proteins. Protein levels were compared with 10-year change in CANTAB-paired associates learning (PAL; n = 195), and regional brain volumes (n = 34). Replication of proteins associated with regional brain volumes was performed in 254 individuals from the AddNeuroMed cohort. Across all the proteins measured, genetic factors were found to explain ~26% of the variability in blood protein levels on average. The plasma level of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) MAPKAPK5 protein was found to positively associate with the 10-year change in CANTAB-PAL in both the individual and twin difference context. The plasma level of protein MAP2K4 was found to suggestively associate negatively (Q < 0.1) with the volume of the left entorhinal cortex. Future studies will be needed to assess the specificity of MAPKAPK5 and MAP2K4 to eventual conversion to AD.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Kiddle, S J, Steves, C J, Mehta, M, Simmons, A, Xu, X, Newhouse, S, Sattlecker, M, Ashton, N, Bazenet, C, Killick, R, Adnan, J, Westman, E, Nelson, S, Soininen, H, Kloszewska, I, Mecocci, P, Tsolaki, M, Vellas, B, Curtis, C, Breen, G, Williams, S C R, Lovestone, S, Spector, T D & Dobson, R J B 2015, ' Plasma protein biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease endophenotypes in asymptomatic older twins : early cognitive decline and regional brain volumes ', Translational psychiatry, vol. 5, no. 6, e584 . https://doi.org/10.1038/tp.2015.78, Translational Psychiatry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b1eb1a14f3145fe64434b8b90dfb9790
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/tp.2015.78