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Introduction: This study aims to first discover plasma proteomic biomarkers relating to neurodegeneration (N) and vascular (V) damage in cognitively normal individuals and second to discover proteins mediating sex-related difference in N and V pathology. Methods: Five thousand and thirty-two plasma proteins were measured in 1061 cognitively normal individuals (628 females and 433 males), nearly 90% of whom had magnetic resonance imaging measures of hippocampal volume (as N) and white matter hyperintensities (as V). Results: Differential protein expression analysis and co-expression network analysis revealed different proteins and modules associated with N and V, respectively. Furthermore, causal mediation analysis revealed four proteins mediated sex-related difference in N and one protein mediated such difference in V damage. Discussion: Once validated, the identified proteins could help to select cognitively normal individuals with N and V pathology for Alzheimer's disease clinical trials and provide targets for further mechanistic studies on brain sex differences, leading to sex-specific therapeutic strategies.
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Shi, L., Buchanan, C. R., Cox, S. R., Hillary, R. F., Marioni, R. E., Campbell, A., … Nevado-Holgado, A. J. (2021). Identification of plasma proteins relating to brain neurodegeneration and vascular pathology in cognitively normal individuals. Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment and Disease Monitoring, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/dad2.12240
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