Identification of common molecular biomarker signatures in blood and brain of Alzheimer’s disease

Author:

Rahman Md. RezanurORCID,Islam TaniaORCID,Shahjaman Md.,Quinn Julian M.W.,Holsinger R. M. Damian,Moni Mohammad AliORCID

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlzheimers disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by memory loss and confusion. Neuroimaging and cerebrospinal fluid-based early detection is limited in sensitivity and specificity as well as by cost. Therefore, detecting AD from blood cell analysis could improve early diagnosis and treatment of the disease. The present study aimed to identify blood cell transcripts that reflect brain expression levels of factors linked to AD progression.MethodsWe analyzed blood cell and brain microarray gene expression datasets from NCBI-GEO for AD association and expression in blood and brain. We also used eQTL and epigenetics data to identify AD-related genes that were regulated similarly in blood and brain.ResultsWe identified 9 differentially expressed genes (DEG; AD versus controls) common to blood cells and brain (CNBD1, SUCLG2-AS1, CCDC65, PDE4D, MTMR1, C3, SLC6A15, LINC01806, and FRG1JP) and 18 genes (HSD17B1, GAS5, RPS5, VKORC1, GLE1, WDR1, RPL12, MORN1, RAD52, SDR39U1, NPHP4, MT1E, SORD, LINC00638, MCM3AP-AS1, GSDMD, RPS9, and GNL2) that were commonly dysregulated between AD blood and brain tissues using SNP and cis-eQTL data. This data revealed significant neurodegeneration-associated molecular pathways in the ribosomal and complement systems. Integration of these different analyses revealed dys-regulation of hub transcription factors (SREBF2, NR1H2, NR1H3, PRDM1, XBP1) and microRNAs (miR-518e, miR-518a-3p, miR-518b, miR-518c, miR-518d-3p and miR-518f) in AD. Several significant histone modification sites in DEGs were also identified.ConclusionWe have identified new putative links between pathological processes in brain and transcripts in blood cells in AD subjects that may enable the use of blood to diagnose and monitor AD onset and progression.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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