Integrative brain omics approach reveals key role for sn-1 lysophosphatidylethanolamine in Alzheimer's dementia.
Eric A OrtlundChih-Yu ChenKristal M Maner-SmithManoj KhadkaJun AhnXueyun GulbinAnna IvanovaEric B DammerNicholas T SeyfriedDavid BennettIhab HajjarPublished in: Research square (2024)
The biology of individual lipid species and their relevance in Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains incompletely understood. We utilized non-targeted mass spectrometry to examine brain lipids variations across 316 post-mortem brains from participants in the Religious Orders Study (ROS) or Rush Memory and Aging Project (MAP) cohorts classified as either control, asymptomatic AD (AAD), or symptomatic AD (SAD) and integrated the lipidomics data with untargeted proteomic characterization on the same individuals. Lipid enrichment analysis and analysis of variance identified significantly lower abundance of lysophosphatidylethanolamine (LPE) and lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) species in SAD than controls or AAD. Lipid-protein co-expression network analyses revealed that lipid modules consisting of LPE and LPC exhibited a significant association to protein modules associated with MAPK/metabolism, post-synaptic density, and Cell-ECM interaction pathways and were associated with better antemortem cognition and with neuropathological changes seen in AD. Particularly, LPE 22:6 [sn-1] levels are significantly decreased across AD cases (SAD) and show the most influence on protein changes compared to other lysophospholipid species. LPE 22:6 may be a lipid signature for AD and could be leveraged as potential therapeutic or dietary targets for AD.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- fatty acid
- single cell
- mild cognitive impairment
- white matter
- cognitive decline
- binding protein
- oxidative stress
- liquid chromatography
- resting state
- amino acid
- network analysis
- dna damage
- multiple sclerosis
- working memory
- quality improvement
- drug delivery
- functional connectivity
- electronic health record
- machine learning
- blood brain barrier
- small molecule
- bone marrow
- cell therapy
- brain injury
- big data
- microbial community
- extracellular matrix
- simultaneous determination
- subarachnoid hemorrhage