A metabolite panel that differentiates Alzheimer's disease from other dementia types

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Introduction: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with altered metabolites. This study aimed to determine the validity of using circulating metabolites to differentiate AD from other dementias. Methods: Blood metabolites were measured in three data sets. Data set 1 (controls, 27; AD, 28) was used for analyzing differential metabolites. Data set 2 (controls, 93; AD, 92) was used to establish a diagnostic AD model with use of a metabolite panel. The model was applied to Data set 3 (controls, 76; AD, 76; other dementias, 205) to verify its capacity for differentiating AD from other dementias. Results: Data set 1 revealed 7 upregulated and 77 downregulated metabolites. In Data set 2, a panel of 11 metabolites was included in a model that could distinguish AD from controls. In Data set 3, this panel was used to successfully differentiate AD from other dementias. Discussion: This study revealed an AD-specific panel of 11 metabolites that may be used for AD diagnosis.

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Jia, L., Yang, J., Zhu, M., Pang, Y., Wang, Q., Wei, Q., … Wei, Y. (2022). A metabolite panel that differentiates Alzheimer’s disease from other dementia types. Alzheimer’s and Dementia, 18(7), 1345–1356. https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.12484

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