Altered Gene Expression Within the Renin–Angiotensin System in Normal Aging and Dementia

Author:

Tayler Hannah M1ORCID,MacLachlan Robert1,Güzel Özge1,Fisher Robert A1,Skrobot Olivia A1,Abulfadl Mohamed A1,Kehoe Patrick G1,Miners J Scott1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dementia Research Group, Clinical Neurosciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol , Bristol , UK

Abstract

Abstract The renin–angiotensin system (RAS) is dysregulated in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In this study, we have explored the hypothesis that an ­age-­related imbalance in brain RAS is a trigger for RAS dysregulation in AD. We characterized RAS gene expression in the frontal cortex from (i) a cohort of normal aging (n = 99, age range = 19–96 years) and (ii) a case–control cohort (n = 209) including AD (n = 66), mixed dementia (VaD + AD; n = 50), pure vascular dementia (VaD; n = 42), and age-matched controls (n = 51). The AD, mixed dementia, and age-matched controls were further stratified by Braak tangle stage (BS): BS0–II (n = 48), BSIII–IV (n = 44), and BSV–VI (n = 85). Gene expression was calculated by quantitative PCR (qPCR) for ACE1, AGTR1, AGTR2, ACE2, LNPEP, and MAS1 using the 2−∆∆Cq method, after adjustment for reference genes (RPL13 and UBE2D2) and cell-specific calibrator genes (NEUN, GFAP, PECAM). ACE1 and AGTR1, markers of classical RAS signaling, and AGTR2 gene expression were elevated in normal aging and gene expression in markers of protective downstream regulatory RAS signaling, including ACE2, MAS1, and LNPEP, were unchanged. In AD and mixed dementia, AGTR1 and AGTR2 gene expression were elevated in BSIII–IV and BSV–VI, respectively. MAS1 gene expression was reduced at BSV–VI and was inversely related to parenchymal Aβ and tau load. LNPEP gene expression was specifically elevated in VaD. These data provide novel insights into RAS signaling in normal aging and dementia.

Funder

Alzheimer’s Society Program Grant

ARUK Senior Fellowship

Sigmund Gestetner Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Aging

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