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Sequence of proteome profiles in preclinical and symptomatic Alzheimer's disease

Authors :
Dietmar Rudolf Thal
Alicja Ronisz
Sebastien Carpentier
Anastassios Economou
Thomas Tousseyn
Marta J. Koper
Angelika Scheuerle
Xiaohang Li
Markus Otto
Konstantinos C. Tsolis
Simona Ospitalieri
Christine A. F. von Arnim
Rik Vandenberghe
Source :
Alzheimer's & Dementia. 17:946-958
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Proteome profile changes in Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains have been reported. However, it is unclear whether they represent a continuous process, or whether there is a sequential involvement of distinct proteins. To address this question, we used mass spectrometry. We analyzed soluble, dispersible, sodium dodecyl sulfate, and formic acid fractions of neocortex homogenates (mainly Brodmann area 17-19) from 18 pathologically diagnosed preclinical AD, 17 symptomatic AD, and 18 cases without signs of neurodegeneration. By doing so, we identified four groups of AD-related proteins being changed in levels in preclinical and symptomatic AD cases: early-responding, late-responding, gradually-changing, and fraction-shifting proteins. Gene ontology analysis of these proteins and all known AD-risk/causative genes identified vesicle endocytosis and the secretory pathway-related processes as an early-involved AD component. In conclusion, our findings suggest that subtle changes involving the secretory pathway and endocytosis precede severe proteome changes in symptomatic AD as part of the preclinical phase of AD. The respective early-responding proteins may also contribute to synaptic vesicle cycle alterations in symptomatic AD.

Details

ISSN :
15525279 and 15525260
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f302f1294cf29a5f5a12761cdee2cbf8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.12345