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Olfactory Bulb Proteomics Reveals Widespread Proteostatic Disturbances in Mixed Dementia and Guides for Potential Serum Biomarkers to Discriminate Alzheimer Disease and Mixed Dementia Phenotypes

The most common form of mixed dementia (MixD) is constituted by abnormal protein deposits associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) that coexist with vascular disease. Although olfactory dysfunction is considered a clinical sign of AD-related dementias, little is known about the impact of this sensor...

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Autores principales: Lachén-Montes, Mercedes, Íñigo-Marco, Ignacio, Cartas-Cejudo, Paz, Fernández-Irigoyen, Joaquín, Santamaría, Enrique
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8227984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34204996
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11060503
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author Lachén-Montes, Mercedes
Íñigo-Marco, Ignacio
Cartas-Cejudo, Paz
Fernández-Irigoyen, Joaquín
Santamaría, Enrique
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Íñigo-Marco, Ignacio
Cartas-Cejudo, Paz
Fernández-Irigoyen, Joaquín
Santamaría, Enrique
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description The most common form of mixed dementia (MixD) is constituted by abnormal protein deposits associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) that coexist with vascular disease. Although olfactory dysfunction is considered a clinical sign of AD-related dementias, little is known about the impact of this sensorial impairment in MixD at the molecular level. To address this gap in knowledge, we assessed olfactory bulb (OB) proteome-wide expression in MixD subjects (n = 6) respect to neurologically intact controls (n = 7). Around 9% of the quantified proteins were differentially expressed, pinpointing aberrant proteostasis involved in synaptic transmission, nucleoside monophosphate and carbohydrate metabolism, and neuron projection regeneration. In addition, network-driven proteomics revealed a modulation in cell-survival related pathways such as ERK, AKT, and the PDK1-PKC axis. Part of the differential OB protein set was not specific of MixD, also being deregulated across different tauopathies, synucleinopathies, and tardopathies. However, the comparative functional analysis of OB proteome data between MixD and pure AD pathologies deciphered commonalities and differences between both related phenotypes. Finally, olfactory proteomics allowed to propose serum Prolow-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1) as a candidate marker to differentiate AD from MixD phenotypes.
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spelling pubmed-82279842021-06-26 Olfactory Bulb Proteomics Reveals Widespread Proteostatic Disturbances in Mixed Dementia and Guides for Potential Serum Biomarkers to Discriminate Alzheimer Disease and Mixed Dementia Phenotypes Lachén-Montes, Mercedes Íñigo-Marco, Ignacio Cartas-Cejudo, Paz Fernández-Irigoyen, Joaquín Santamaría, Enrique J Pers Med Article The most common form of mixed dementia (MixD) is constituted by abnormal protein deposits associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) that coexist with vascular disease. Although olfactory dysfunction is considered a clinical sign of AD-related dementias, little is known about the impact of this sensorial impairment in MixD at the molecular level. To address this gap in knowledge, we assessed olfactory bulb (OB) proteome-wide expression in MixD subjects (n = 6) respect to neurologically intact controls (n = 7). Around 9% of the quantified proteins were differentially expressed, pinpointing aberrant proteostasis involved in synaptic transmission, nucleoside monophosphate and carbohydrate metabolism, and neuron projection regeneration. In addition, network-driven proteomics revealed a modulation in cell-survival related pathways such as ERK, AKT, and the PDK1-PKC axis. Part of the differential OB protein set was not specific of MixD, also being deregulated across different tauopathies, synucleinopathies, and tardopathies. However, the comparative functional analysis of OB proteome data between MixD and pure AD pathologies deciphered commonalities and differences between both related phenotypes. Finally, olfactory proteomics allowed to propose serum Prolow-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1) as a candidate marker to differentiate AD from MixD phenotypes. MDPI 2021-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8227984/ /pubmed/34204996 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11060503 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lachén-Montes, Mercedes
Íñigo-Marco, Ignacio
Cartas-Cejudo, Paz
Fernández-Irigoyen, Joaquín
Santamaría, Enrique
Olfactory Bulb Proteomics Reveals Widespread Proteostatic Disturbances in Mixed Dementia and Guides for Potential Serum Biomarkers to Discriminate Alzheimer Disease and Mixed Dementia Phenotypes
title Olfactory Bulb Proteomics Reveals Widespread Proteostatic Disturbances in Mixed Dementia and Guides for Potential Serum Biomarkers to Discriminate Alzheimer Disease and Mixed Dementia Phenotypes
title_full Olfactory Bulb Proteomics Reveals Widespread Proteostatic Disturbances in Mixed Dementia and Guides for Potential Serum Biomarkers to Discriminate Alzheimer Disease and Mixed Dementia Phenotypes
title_fullStr Olfactory Bulb Proteomics Reveals Widespread Proteostatic Disturbances in Mixed Dementia and Guides for Potential Serum Biomarkers to Discriminate Alzheimer Disease and Mixed Dementia Phenotypes
title_full_unstemmed Olfactory Bulb Proteomics Reveals Widespread Proteostatic Disturbances in Mixed Dementia and Guides for Potential Serum Biomarkers to Discriminate Alzheimer Disease and Mixed Dementia Phenotypes
title_short Olfactory Bulb Proteomics Reveals Widespread Proteostatic Disturbances in Mixed Dementia and Guides for Potential Serum Biomarkers to Discriminate Alzheimer Disease and Mixed Dementia Phenotypes
title_sort olfactory bulb proteomics reveals widespread proteostatic disturbances in mixed dementia and guides for potential serum biomarkers to discriminate alzheimer disease and mixed dementia phenotypes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8227984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34204996
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11060503
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