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Association of blood lipids with Alzheimer's disease: A comprehensive lipidomics analysis.

TitleAssociation of blood lipids with Alzheimer's disease: A comprehensive lipidomics analysis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsProitsi, P., Kim M., Whiley L., Simmons A., Sattlecker M., Velayudhan L., Lupton M. K., Soininen H., Kloszewska I., Mecocci P., Tsolaki M., Vellas B., Lovestone S., Powell J. F., Dobson R. J. B., & Legido-Quigley C.
JournalAlzheimers Dement
Volume13
Issue2
Pagination140-151
Date Published2017 02
ISSN1552-5279
KeywordsAged, Alzheimer Disease, Atrophy, Biomarkers, Cohort Studies, Disease Progression, Entorhinal Cortex, Female, Hippocampus, Humans, Lipids, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Multivariate Analysis, Regression Analysis
Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to (1) replicate previous associations between six blood lipids and Alzheimer's disease (AD) (Proitsi et al 2015) and (2) identify novel associations between lipids, clinical AD diagnosis, disease progression and brain atrophy (left/right hippocampus/entorhinal cortex).METHODS: We performed untargeted lipidomic analysis on 148 AD and 152 elderly control plasma samples and used univariate and multivariate analysis methods.RESULTS: We replicated our previous lipids associations and reported novel associations between lipids molecules and all phenotypes. A combination of 24 molecules classified AD patients with >70% accuracy in a test and a validation data set, and we identified lipid signatures that predicted disease progression (R = 0.10, test data set) and brain atrophy (R ≥ 0.14, all test data sets except left entorhinal cortex). We putatively identified a number of metabolic features including cholesteryl esters/triglycerides and phosphatidylcholines.DISCUSSION: Blood lipids are promising AD biomarkers that may lead to new treatment strategies.

DOI10.1016/j.jalz.2016.08.003
Alternate JournalAlzheimers Dement
PubMed ID27693183
Grant List / / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
/ / Arthritis Research UK / United Kingdom
/ / British Heart Foundation / United Kingdom
/ / Cancer Research UK / United Kingdom
/ / Chief Scientist Office / United Kingdom
MR/K006584/1 / / Wellcome Trust / United Kingdom

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