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Peripheral inflammation is associated with brain atrophy and cognitive decline linked to mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease

Authors :
Liang, Nuanyi
Nho, Kwangsik
Newman, John W.
Arnold, Matthias
Huynh, Kevin
Meikle, Peter J.
Borkowski, Kamil
Kaddurah-Daouk, Rima
Kueider-Paisley, Alexandra
Doraiswamy, P. Murali
Blach, Colette
Moseley, Arthur
Mahmoudiandehkhordi, Siamak
Welsh-Balmer, Kathleen
Plassman, Brenda
Saykin, Andrew
Risacher, Shannon
Kastenmüller, Gabi
Han, Xianlin
Baillie, Rebecca
Knight, Rob
Dorrestein, Pieter
Brewer, James
Mayer, Emeran
Labus, Jennifer
Baldi, Pierre
Gupta, Arpana
Fiehn, Oliver
Barupal, Dinesh
Meikle, Peter
Mazmanian, Sarkis
Rader, Dan
Shaw, Leslie
van Duijin, Cornelia
Amin, Najaf
Nevado-Holgado, Alejo
Bennett, David
Krishnan, Ranga
Keshavarzian, Ali
Vogt, Robin
Ikram, Arfan
Hankemeier, Thomas
Thiele, Ines
Funk, Cory
Baloni, Priyanka
Jia, Wei
Wishart, David
Brinton, Roberta
Farrer, Lindsay
Au, Rhoda
Liang, Nuanyi
Nho, Kwangsik
Newman, John W.
Arnold, Matthias
Huynh, Kevin
Meikle, Peter J.
Borkowski, Kamil
Kaddurah-Daouk, Rima
Kueider-Paisley, Alexandra
Doraiswamy, P. Murali
Blach, Colette
Moseley, Arthur
Mahmoudiandehkhordi, Siamak
Welsh-Balmer, Kathleen
Plassman, Brenda
Saykin, Andrew
Risacher, Shannon
Kastenmüller, Gabi
Han, Xianlin
Baillie, Rebecca
Knight, Rob
Dorrestein, Pieter
Brewer, James
Mayer, Emeran
Labus, Jennifer
Baldi, Pierre
Gupta, Arpana
Fiehn, Oliver
Barupal, Dinesh
Meikle, Peter
Mazmanian, Sarkis
Rader, Dan
Shaw, Leslie
van Duijin, Cornelia
Amin, Najaf
Nevado-Holgado, Alejo
Bennett, David
Krishnan, Ranga
Keshavarzian, Ali
Vogt, Robin
Ikram, Arfan
Hankemeier, Thomas
Thiele, Ines
Funk, Cory
Baloni, Priyanka
Jia, Wei
Wishart, David
Brinton, Roberta
Farrer, Lindsay
Au, Rhoda
Source :
Liang , N , Nho , K , Newman , J W , the Alzheimer’s Disease Metabolomics Consortium , Arnold , M , Huynh , K , Meikle , P J , Borkowski , K , Kaddurah-Daouk , R , Kueider-Paisley , A , Doraiswamy , P M , Blach , C , Moseley , A , Mahmoudiandehkhordi , S , Welsh-Balmer , K , Plassman , B , Saykin , A , Risacher , S , Kastenmüller , G , Han , X , Baillie , R , Knight , R , Dorrestein , P , Brewer , J , Mayer , E , Labus , J , Baldi , P , Gupta , A , Fiehn , O , Barupal , D , Meikle , P , Mazmanian , S , Rader , D , Shaw , L , van Duijin , C , Amin , N , Nevado-Holgado , A , Bennett , D , Krishnan , R , Keshavarzian , A , Vogt , R , Ikram , A , Hankemeier , T , Thiele , I , Funk , C , Baloni , P , Jia , W , Wishart , D , Brinton , R , Farrer , L & Au , R 2024 , ' Peripheral inflammation is associated with brain atrophy and cognitive decline linked to mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease ' , Scientific Reports , vol. 14 , no. 1 , 17423 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Inflammation is an important factor in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). An NMR measurement in plasma, glycoprotein acetyls (GlycA), captures the overall level of protein production and glycosylation implicated in systemic inflammation. With its additional advantage of reducing biological variability, GlycA might be useful in monitoring the relationship between peripheral inflammation and brain changes relevant to AD. However, the associations between GlycA and these brain changes have not been fully evaluated. Here, we performed Spearman’s correlation analyses to evaluate these associations cross-sectionally and determined whether GlycA can inform AD-relevant longitudinal measurements among participants in the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (n = 1506), with additional linear models and stratification analyses to evaluate the influences of sex or diagnosis status and confirm findings from Spearman’s correlation analyses. We found that GlycA was elevated in AD patients compared to cognitively normal participants. GlycA correlated negatively with multiple concurrent regional brain volumes in females diagnosed with late mild cognitive impairment (LMCI) or AD. Baseline GlycA level was associated with executive function decline at 3–9 year follow-up in participants diagnosed with LMCI at baseline, with similar but not identical trends observed in the future decline of memory and entorhinal cortex volume. Results here indicated that GlycA is an inflammatory biomarker relevant to AD pathogenesis and that the stage of LMCI might be relevant to inflammation-related intervention.

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Liang , N , Nho , K , Newman , J W , the Alzheimer’s Disease Metabolomics Consortium , Arnold , M , Huynh , K , Meikle , P J , Borkowski , K , Kaddurah-Daouk , R , Kueider-Paisley , A , Doraiswamy , P M , Blach , C , Moseley , A , Mahmoudiandehkhordi , S , Welsh-Balmer , K , Plassman , B , Saykin , A , Risacher , S , Kastenmüller , G , Han , X , Baillie , R , Knight , R , Dorrestein , P , Brewer , J , Mayer , E , Labus , J , Baldi , P , Gupta , A , Fiehn , O , Barupal , D , Meikle , P , Mazmanian , S , Rader , D , Shaw , L , van Duijin , C , Amin , N , Nevado-Holgado , A , Bennett , D , Krishnan , R , Keshavarzian , A , Vogt , R , Ikram , A , Hankemeier , T , Thiele , I , Funk , C , Baloni , P , Jia , W , Wishart , D , Brinton , R , Farrer , L & Au , R 2024 , ' Peripheral inflammation is associated with brain atrophy and cognitive decline linked to mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease ' , Scientific Reports , vol. 14 , no. 1 , 17423 .
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Publication Type :
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Accession number :
edsoai.on1456741731
Document Type :
Electronic Resource