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Integrated proteomics and network analysis identifies protein hubs and network alterations in Alzheimer's disease

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s40478-018-0524-2

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Alzheimer's disease; Brain proteome; Mass spectrometry; Quantitative proteomics; Differential expression analysis; Protein co-expression network analysis; Neurodegeneration; Network biology

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  1. National Institutes of Health [GM103613, NS092343, NS093550]
  2. Emory University Research Committee
  3. Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute (ACTSI/URC)
  4. NIH [P50 AG025688, P30 NS055077]

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Although the genetic causes for several rare, familial forms of Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been identified, the etiology of the sporadic form of AD remains unclear. Here, we report a systems-level study of disease-associated proteome changes in human frontal cortex of sporadic AD patients using an integrated approach that combines mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomics, differential expression analysis, and co-expression network analysis. Our analyses of 16 human brain tissues from AD patients and age-matched controls showed organization of the cortical proteome into a network of 24 biologically meaningful modules of co-expressed proteins. Of these, 5 modules are positively correlated to AD phenotypes with hub proteins that are up-regulated in AD, and 6 modules are negatively correlated to AD phenotypes with hub proteins that are down-regulated in AD. Our study generated a molecular blueprint of altered protein networks in AD brain and uncovered the dysregulation of multiple pathways and processes in AD brain, including altered proteostasis, RNA homeostasis, immune response, neuroinflammation, synaptic transmission, vesicular transport, cell signaling, cellular metabolism, lipid homeostasis, mitochondrial dynamics and function, cytoskeleton organization, and myelin-axon interactions. Our findings provide new insights into AD pathogenesis and suggest novel candidates for future diagnostic and therapeutic development.

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