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Cerebrospinal fluid proteomics define the natural history of autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease

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Johnson, Erik C. B.Bian, ShijiaHaque, Rafi U.Carter, E. KathleenWatson, Caroline M.Gordon, Brian A.Ping, LingyanDuong, Duc M.Epstein, Michael P.McDade, EricBarthélemy, Nicolas R.Karch, Celeste M.Xiong, ChengjieCruchaga, CarlosPerrin, Richard J.Wingo, Aliza P.Wingo, Thomas S.Chhatwal, Jasmeer P.Day, Gregory S.Noble, James M.Berman, Sarah B.Martins, RalphGraff-Radford, Neill R.Schofield, Peter R.Ikeuchi, TakeshiMori, HiroshiLevin, JohannesFarlow, MartinLah, James J.Haass, ChristianJucker, MathiasMorris, John C.Benzinger, Tammie L. S.Roberts, Blaine R.Bateman, Randall J.Fagan, Anne M.Seyfried, Nicholas T.Levey, Allan I.Noble, James M.Day, Gregory S.Graff-Radford, Neill R.Voglein, JonathanAllegri, RicardoMendez, Patricio ChremSurace, EzequielBerman, Sarah B.Ikonomovic, SnezanaNadkarni, NeeleshLopera, FranciscoRamirez, LauraAguillon, DavidLeon, YudyRamos, ClaudiaAlzate, DianaBaena, AnaLondono, NataliaMoreno, SoniaLaske, ChristophKuder-Buletta, ElkeGraber-Sultan, SusannePreische, OliverHofmann, AnnaIkeuchi, TakeshiKasuga, KensakuNiimi, YoshikiIshii, KenjiSenda, MichioSanchez-Valle, RaquelRosa-Neto, PedroFox, NickCash, DaveLee, Jae-HongRoh, Jee HoonRiddle, MeghanMenard, WilliamBodge, CourtneySurti, MustafaTakada, Leonel TadaoChhatwal, Jasmeer P.Sanchez-Gonzalez, V.J.Orozco-Barajas, MaribelGoate, AlisonRenton, AlanEsposito, BiancaKarch, Celeste M.Marsh, JacobCruchaga, CarlosFernandez, VictoriaGordon, Brian A.Fagan, Anne M.Jerome, GinaHerries, ElizabethLlibre-Guerra, JorgeJohnson, Erik C. B.Seyfried, Nicholas T.Schofield, Peter R.Brooks, WilliamBechara, JacobBateman, Randall J.Hassenstab, JasonPerrin, Richard J.Franklin, ErinBenzinger, Tammie L. S.Chen, AllisonChen, CharlesFlores, ShaneyFriedrichsen, NellyHantler, NancyHornbeck, RussJarman, SteveKeefe, SarahKoudelis, DeborahMassoumzadeh, ParinazMcCullough, AustinMcKay, NicoleNicklaus, JoycePulizos, ChristineWang, QingMishall, SheetalSabaredzovic, EditaDeng, EmilyCandela, MadisonSmith, HunterHobbs, DianaScott, JalenLevin, JohannesXiong, ChengjieWang, PeterXu, XiongLi, YanGremminger, EmilyMa, YinjiaoBui, RyanLu, RuijinOrtiz, Ana Luisa SosaDaniels, AlishaCourtney, LauraSupnet-Bell, CharleneXu, JinbinRingman, John
Issue Date
Aug-2023
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature Medicine, v.29, no.8, pp 1979 - 1988
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Nature Medicine
Volume
29
Number
8
Start Page
1979
End Page
1988
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2021.sw.kumedicine/63995
DOI
10.1038/s41591-023-02476-4
ISSN
1078-8956
1546-170X
Abstract
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology develops many years before the onset of cognitive symptoms. Two pathological processes—aggregation of the amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide into plaques and the microtubule protein tau into neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs)—are hallmarks of the disease. However, other pathological brain processes are thought to be key disease mediators of Aβ plaque and NFT pathology. How these additional pathologies evolve over the course of the disease is currently unknown. Here we show that proteomic measurements in autosomal dominant AD cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) linked to brain protein coexpression can be used to characterize the evolution of AD pathology over a timescale spanning six decades. SMOC1 and SPON1 proteins associated with Aβ plaques were elevated in AD CSF nearly 30 years before the onset of symptoms, followed by changes in synaptic proteins, metabolic proteins, axonal proteins, inflammatory proteins and finally decreases in neurosecretory proteins. The proteome discriminated mutation carriers from noncarriers before symptom onset as well or better than Aβ and tau measures. Our results highlight the multifaceted landscape of AD pathophysiology and its temporal evolution. Such knowledge will be critical for developing precision therapeutic interventions and biomarkers for AD beyond those associated with Aβ and tau. © 2023, The Author(s).
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