Lipidomic markers for the prediction of progression from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease

Author:

Li Wenjing1ORCID,Zhou Yinhua2,Luo Zhaofan3,Tang Rixin1,Sun Yuxuan14,He Qiangsheng14,Xia Bin14,Lu Kuiqing4,Hou Qinghua5,Yuan Jinqiu14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Clinical Big Data Research Center, The Seventh Affiliated Hospital Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen Guangdong China

2. Center for Clinical Medical Humanities, The Seventh Affiliated Hospital Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen Guangdong China

3. Department of Clinical Laboratory, The Seventh Affiliated Hospital Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen Guangdong China

4. Chinese Health Risk Management Collaboration (CHRIMAC) Shenzhen Guangdong China

5. Clinical Neuroscience Center, The Seventh Affiliated Hospital Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen Guangdong China

Abstract

AbstractDementia is a well‐known syndrome and Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the main cause of dementia. Lipids play a key role in the pathogenesis of AD, however, the prediction value of serum lipidomics on AD remains unclear. This study aims to construct a lipid score system to predict the risk of progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to AD. First, we used the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) Cox regression model to select the lipids that can signify the progression from MCI to AD based on 310 older adults with MCI. Then we constructed a lipid score based on 14 single lipids using Cox regression and estimated the association between the lipid score and progression from MCI to AD. The prevalence of AD in the low‐, intermediate‐ and high‐score groups was 42.3%, 59.8%, and 79.8%, respectively. The participants in the intermediate‐ and high‐score group had a 1.65‐fold (95% CI 1.10 to 2.47) and 3.55‐fold (95% CI 2.40 to 5.26) higher risk of AD, respectively, as compared to those with low lipid scores. The lipid score showed moderate prediction efficacy (c‐statistics > 0.72). These results suggested that the score system based on serum lipidomics is useful for the prediction of progression from MCI to AD.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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