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Neurology-related protein biomarkers are associated with cognitive ability and brain volume in older age

Authors :
John M. Starr
Elliot M. Tucker-Drob
Zoe Morris
Maria del C. Valdés Hernández
Janie Corley
Adam S. Butterworth
Steven Bell
Simon R. Cox
Paola G. Bronson
Susana Muñoz Maniega
Joanna M. Wardlaw
Sally John
Bram Prins
Sarah E. Harris
Mark E. Bastin
Ian J. Deary
Riccardo E. Marioni
Alison Pattie
Harris, Sarah E. [0000-0002-4941-5106]
Cox, Simon R. [0000-0003-4036-3642]
Bell, Steven [0000-0001-6774-3149]
Wardlaw, Joanna M. [0000-0002-9812-6642]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Harris, Sarah E [0000-0002-4941-5106]
Cox, Simon R [0000-0003-4036-3642]
Wardlaw, Joanna M [0000-0002-9812-6642]
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2020), Nature Communications, Harris, S, Cox, S, Bell, S, Marioni, R, Prins, B P, Pattie, A, Corley, J, Muñoz Maniega, S, Valdes Hernandez, M, Morrison, Z, John, S L, Bronson, P G, Tucker-Drob, E M, Starr, J, Bastin, M, Wardlaw, J, Butterworth, A S & Deary, I 2020, ' Neurology-related protein biomarkers are associated with cognitive ability and brain volume in older age ', Nature Communications, vol. 11, 800 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-14161-7
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group UK, 2020.

Abstract

Identifying biological correlates of late life cognitive function is important if we are to ascertain biomarkers for, and develop treatments to help reduce, age-related cognitive decline. Here, we investigated the associations between plasma levels of 90 neurology-related proteins (Olink® Proteomics) and general fluid cognitive ability in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 (LBC1936, N = 798), Lothian Birth Cohort 1921 (LBC1921, N = 165), and the INTERVAL BioResource (N = 4451). In the LBC1936, 22 of the proteins were significantly associated with general fluid cognitive ability (β between −0.11 and −0.17). MRI-assessed total brain volume partially mediated the association between 10 of these proteins and general fluid cognitive ability. In an age-matched subsample of INTERVAL, effect sizes for the 22 proteins, although smaller, were all in the same direction as in LBC1936. Plasma levels of a number of neurology-related proteins are associated with general fluid cognitive ability in later life, mediated by brain volume in some cases.<br />Late-life cognitive dysfunction is common, but the biological substrates are largely unknown. Here, the authors examined a panel of 90 neurology-related protein biomarkers and show that plasma levels of 22 of these proteins are associated with general fluid cognitive ability in later life.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2020), Nature Communications, Harris, S, Cox, S, Bell, S, Marioni, R, Prins, B P, Pattie, A, Corley, J, Muñoz Maniega, S, Valdes Hernandez, M, Morrison, Z, John, S L, Bronson, P G, Tucker-Drob, E M, Starr, J, Bastin, M, Wardlaw, J, Butterworth, A S & Deary, I 2020, ' Neurology-related protein biomarkers are associated with cognitive ability and brain volume in older age ', Nature Communications, vol. 11, 800 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-14161-7
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