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Mol Psychiatry ; 22(1): 13-23, 2017 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27872486

ABSTRACT

Preclinical changes that precede the onset of symptoms and eventual diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are a target for potential preventive interventions. A large body of evidence suggests that inflammation is closely associated with AD pathogenesis and may be a promising target pathway for such interventions. However, little is known about the association between systemic inflammation and preclinical AD pathophysiology. We first examined whether the acute-phase protein, alpha-2 macroglobulin (A2M), a major component of the innate immune system, was associated with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) markers of neuronal injury in preclinical AD and risk of incident AD in the predictors of cognitive decline among normal individuals (BIOCARD) cohort. We find that A2M concentration in blood is significantly associated with CSF concentrations of the neuronal injury markers, tau and phosphorylated tau, and that higher baseline serum A2M concentration is associated with an almost threefold greater risk of progression to clinical symptoms of AD in men. These findings were replicated in the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging (ADNI) study. Then, utilizing a systems level approach combining large multi-tissue gene expression datasets with mass spectrometry-based proteomic analyses of brain tissue, we identified an A2M gene network that includes regulator of calcineurin (RCAN1), an inhibitor of calcineurin, a well-characterized tau phosphatase. A2M gene and protein expression in the brain were significantly associated with gene and protein expression levels of calcineurin. Collectively these novel findings suggest that A2M is associated with preclinical AD, reflects early neuronal injury in the disease course and may be responsive to tau phosphorylation in the brain through the RCAN1-calcineurin pathway.


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Alzheimer Disease/metabolism , Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/metabolism , Muscle Proteins/metabolism , alpha-Macroglobulins/metabolism , Aged , Alzheimer Disease/physiopathology , Amyloid beta-Peptides/metabolism , Apolipoprotein E4/genetics , Biomarkers/cerebrospinal fluid , Brain/metabolism , Calcineurin , Cognition/physiology , Cognition Disorders/metabolism , Cohort Studies , DNA-Binding Proteins , Disease Progression , Female , Gene Expression Regulation/immunology , Humans , Immunity, Innate , Inflammation/cerebrospinal fluid , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Middle Aged , Neuroimaging , Neurons , Phosphorylation , Proteomics , alpha-Macroglobulins/analysis , tau Proteins/metabolism
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