Background: In the post-GWAS era, there is an unmet need to decode the underpinning genetic etiologies of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD) and translate the associations to causation. Methods: We conducted ATAC-seq profiling using NeuN sorted-nuclei from 40 frozen brain tissues to determine LOAD-specific changes in chromatin accessibility landscape in a cell-type specific manner. Results: We identified 211 LOAD-specific differential chromatin accessibility sites in neuronal-nuclei, four of which overlapped with LOAD-GWAS regions (±100 kb of SNP). While the non-neuronal nuclei did not show LOAD-specific differences, stratification by sex identified 842 LOAD-specific chromatin accessibility sites in females. Seven of these sex-dependent sites in the non-neuronal samples overlapped LOAD-GWAS regions including APOE. LOAD loci were functionally validated using single-nuclei RNA-seq datasets. Conclusions: Using brain sorted-nuclei enabled the identification of sex-dependent cell type-specific LOAD alterations in chromatin structure. These findings enhance the interpretation of LOAD-GWAS discoveries, provide potential pathomechanisms, and suggest novel LOAD-loci. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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Barrera, J., Song, L., Gamache, J. E., Garrett, M. E., Safi, A., Yun, Y., … Chiba-Falek, O. (2021). Sex dependent glial-specific changes in the chromatin accessibility landscape in late-onset Alzheimer’s disease brains. Molecular Neurodegeneration, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13024-021-00481-0
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