A multi‐omics study to monitor senescence‐associated secretory phenotypes of Alzheimer's disease

Author:

Yang Jingzhi1ORCID,Zhou Yinge2,Wang Tianjiao2,Li Na2,Chao Yufan2,Gao Songyan1,Zhang Qun3,Wu Shuo4,Zhao Liang5,Dong Xin126

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Translational Medicine Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 China

2. School of Medicine Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 China

3. Department of Internal Medicine Shanghai Baoshan Elderly Nursing Hospital Shanghai 200435 China

4. Neurology Department Shanghai Baoshan Luodian Hospital Shanghai 201908 China

5. Department of Pharmacy Shanghai Baoshan Luodian Hospital Shanghai 201908 China

6. Suzhou Innovation Center of Shanghai University Suzhou 215000 Jiangsu China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveAlzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the progressive degeneration and damage of neurons in the brain. However, developing an accurate diagnostic assay using blood samples remains a challenge in clinic practice. The aim of this study was to explore senescence‐associated secretory phenotypes (SASPs) in peripheral blood using mass spectrometry based multi‐omics approach and to establish diagnostic assays for AD.MethodsThis retrospective study included 88 participants, consisting of 29 AD patients and 59 cognitively normal (CN) individuals. Plasma and serum samples were examined using high‐resolution mass spectrometry to identify proteomic and metabolomic profiles. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was employed to screen biomarkers with diagnostic potential. K‐nearest neighbors (KNN) algorithm was utilized to construct a multi‐dimensional model for distinguishing AD from CN.ResultsProteomics analysis revealed upregulation of five plasma proteins in AD, including RNA helicase aquarius (AQR), zinc finger protein 587B (ZNF587B), C‐reactive protein (CRP), fibronectin (FN1), and serum amyloid A‐1 protein (SAA1), indicating their potential for AD classification. Interestingly, KNN‐based three‐dimensional model, comprising AQR, ZNF587B, and CRP, demonstrated its high accuracy in AD recognition, with evaluation possibilities of 0.941, 1.000, and 1.000 for the training, testing, and validation datasets, respectively. Besides, metabolomics analysis suggested elevated levels of serum phenylacetylglutamine (PAGIn) in AD.InterpretationThe multi‐omics outcomes highlighted the significance of the SASPs, specifically AQR, ZNF587B, CRP, and PAGIn, in terms of their potential for diagnosing AD and suggested neuronal aging‐associated pathophysiology.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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