Multiomics analysis to explore blood metabolite biomarkers in an Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative cohort

Author:

Oka Takaki,Matsuzawa Yuki,Tsuneyoshi Momoka,Nakamura Yoshitaka,Aoshima Ken,Tsugawa Hiroshi, ,Weiner Michael,Aisen Paul,Petersen Ronald,Jack Clifford R.,Jagust William,Trojanowki John Q.,Toga Arthur W.,Beckett Laurel,Green Robert C.,Saykin Andrew J.,Morris John,Shaw Leslie M.,Liu Enchi,Montine Tom,Thomas Ronald G.,Donohue Michael,Walter Sarah,Gessert Devon,Sather Tamie,Jiminez Gus,Harvey Danielle,Donohue Michael,Bernstein Matthew,Fox Nick,Thompson Paul,Schuff Norbert,DeCArli Charles,Borowski Bret,Gunter Jeff,Senjem Matt,Vemuri Prashanthi,Jones David,Kantarci Kejal,Ward Chad,Koeppe Robert A.,Foster Norm,Reiman Eric M.,Chen Kewei,Mathis Chet,Landau Susan,Cairns Nigel J.,Householder Erin,Reinwald Lisa Taylor,Lee Virginia,Korecka Magdalena,Figurski Michal,Crawford Karen,Neu Scott,Foroud Tatiana M.,Potkin Steven,Shen Li,Kelley Faber,Kim Sungeun,Nho Kwangsik,Kachaturian Zaven,Frank Richard,Snyder Peter J.,Molchan Susan,Kaye Jeffrey,Quinn Joseph,Lind Betty,Carter Raina,Dolen Sara,Schneider Lon S.,Pawluczyk Sonia,Beccera Mauricio,Teodoro Liberty,Spann Bryan M.,Brewer James,Vanderswag Helen,Fleisher Adam,Heidebrink Judith L.,Lord Joanne L.,Petersen Ronald,Mason Sara S.,Albers Colleen S.,Knopman David,Johnson Kris,Doody Rachelle S.,Meyer Javier Villanueva,Chowdhury Munir,Rountree Susan,Dang Mimi,Stern Yaakov,Honig Lawrence S.,Bell Karen L.,Ances Beau,Morris John C.,Carroll Maria,Leon Sue,Householder Erin,Mintun Mark A.,Schneider Stacy,Oliver Angela,Marson Daniel,Griffith Randall,Clark David,Geldmacher David,Brockington John,Roberson Erik,Grossman Hillel,Mitsis Effie,de Toledo-Morrell Leyla,Shah Raj C.,Duara Ranjan,Varon Daniel,Greig Maria T.,Roberts Peggy,Albert Marilyn,Onyike Chiadi,D’Agostino Daniel,Kielb Stephanie,Galvin James E.,Pogorelec Dana M.,Cerbone Brittany,Michel Christina A.,Rusinek Henry,de Leon Mony J.,Glodzik Lidia,De Santi Susan,Doraiswamy P. Murali,Petrella Jeffrey R.,Wong Terence Z.,Arnold Steven E.,Karlawish Jason H.,Wolk David,Smith Charles D.,Jicha Greg,Hardy Peter,Sinha Partha,Oates Elizabeth,Conrad Gary,Lopez Oscar L.,Oakley MaryAnn,Simpson Donna M.,Porsteinsson Anton P.,Goldstein Bonnie S.,Martin Kim,Makino Kelly M.,Ismail M. Saleem,Brand Connie,Mulnard Ruth A.,Thai Gaby,Mc Adams Ortiz Catherine,Womack Kyle,Mathews Dana,Quiceno Mary,Arrastia Ramon Diaz,King Richard,Weiner Myron,Cook Kristen Martin,DeVous Michael,Levey Allan I.,Lah James J.,Cellar Janet S.,Burns Jeffrey M.,Anderson Heather S.,Swerdlow Russell H.,Apostolova Liana,Tingus Kathleen,Woo Ellen,Silverman Daniel H. S.,Lu Po H.,Bartzokis George,Graff Radford Neill R.,Parfitt Francine,Kendall Tracy,Johnson Heather,Farlow Martin R.,Hake Ann Marie,Matthews Brandy R.,Herring Scott,Hunt Cynthia,van Dyck Christopher H.,Carson Richard E.,MacAvoy Martha G.,Chertkow Howard,Bergman Howard,Hosein Chris,Black Sandra,Stefanovic Bojana,Caldwell Curtis,Hsiung Ging Yuek Robin,Feldman Howard,Mudge Benita,Assaly Michele,Kertesz Andrew,Rogers John,Trost Dick,Bernick Charles,Munic Donna,Kerwin Diana,Mesulam Marek Marsel,Lipowski Kristine,Wu Chuang Kuo,Johnson Nancy,Sadowsky Carl,Martinez Walter,Villena Teresa,Turner Raymond Scott,Johnson Kathleen,Reynolds Brigid,Sperling Reisa A.,Johnson Keith A.,Marshall Gad,Frey Meghan,Yesavage Jerome,Taylor Joy L.,Lane Barton,Rosen Allyson,Tinklenberg Jared,Sabbagh Marwan N.,Belden Christine M.,Jacobson Sandra A.,Sirrel Sherye A.,Kowall Neil,Killiany Ronald,Budson Andrew E.,Norbash Alexander,Johnson Patricia Lynn,Obisesan Thomas O.,Wolday Saba,Allard Joanne,Lerner Alan,Ogrocki Paula,Hudson Leon,Fletcher Evan,Carmichael Owen,Olichney John,DeCarli Charles,Kittur Smita,Borrie Michael,Lee T. Y.,Bartha Rob,Johnson Sterling,Asthana Sanjay,Carlsson Cynthia M.,Potkin Steven G.,Preda Adrian,Nguyen Dana,Tariot Pierre,Fleisher Adam,Reeder Stephanie,Bates Vernice,Capote Horacio,Rainka Michelle,Scharre Douglas W.,Kataki Maria,Adeli Anahita,Zimmerman Earl A.,Celmins Dzintra,Brown Alice D.,Pearlson Godfrey D.,Blank Karen,Anderson Karen,Santulli Robert B.,Kitzmiller Tamar J.,Schwartz Eben S.,Sink Kaycee M.,Williamson Jeff D.,Garg Pradeep,Watkins Franklin,Ott Brian R.,Querfurth Henry,Tremont Geoffrey,Salloway Stephen,Malloy Paul,Correia Stephen,Rosen Howard J.,Miller Bruce L.,Mintzer Jacobo,Spicer Kenneth,Bachman David,Finger Elizabether,Pasternak Stephen,Rachinsky Irina,Rogers John,Kertesz Andrew,Drost Dick,Pomara Nunzio,Hernando Raymundo,Sarrael Antero,Schultz Susan K.,Ponto Laura L. Boles,Shim Hyungsub,Smith Karen Elizabeth,Relkin Norman,Chaing Gloria,Raudin Lisa,Smith Amanda,Fargher Kristin,Raj Balebail Ashok

Abstract

AbstractAlzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease that commonly causes dementia. Identifying biomarkers for the early detection of AD is an emerging need, as brain dysfunction begins two decades before the onset of clinical symptoms. To this end, we reanalyzed untargeted metabolomic mass spectrometry data from 905 patients enrolled in the AD Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) cohort using MS-DIAL, with 1,304,633 spectra of 39,108 unique biomolecules. Metabolic profiles of 93 hydrophilic metabolites were determined. Additionally, we integrated targeted lipidomic data (4873 samples from 1524 patients) to explore candidate biomarkers for predicting progressive mild cognitive impairment (pMCI) in patients diagnosed with AD within two years using the baseline metabolome. Patients with lower ergothioneine levels had a 12% higher rate of AD progression with the significance of P = 0.012 (Wald test). Furthermore, an increase in ganglioside (GM3) and decrease in plasmalogen lipids, many of which are associated with apolipoprotein E polymorphism, were confirmed in AD patients, and the higher levels of lysophosphatidylcholine (18:1) and GM3 d18:1/20:0 showed 19% and 17% higher rates of AD progression, respectively (Wald test: P = 3.9 × 10–8 and 4.3 × 10–7). Palmitoleamide, oleamide, diacylglycerols, and ether lipids were also identified as significantly altered metabolites at baseline in patients with pMCI. The integrated analysis of metabolites and genomics data showed that combining information on metabolites and genotypes enhances the predictive performance of AD progression, suggesting that metabolomics is essential to complement genomic data. In conclusion, the reanalysis of multiomics data provides new insights to detect early development of AD pathology and to partially understand metabolic changes in age-related onset of AD.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

the National Cancer Center Research and Development Fund

AMED Japan Program for Infectious Diseases Research and Infrastructure

JST ERATO Grant

AMED Brain/MINDS

JST National Bioscience Database Center

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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