Cerebrospinal fluid neutral lipids predict progression from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer’s disease

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Farida Dakterzada
Mariona Jové
Raquel Huerto
Anna Carnes
Joaquim Sol
Reinald Pamplona
Gerard Piñol-Ripoll
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[1] Hospital Universitari Santa Maria,Unitat Trastorns Cognitius, Cognition and Behaviour Study Group
[2] IRBLleida,Department of Experimental Medicine
[3] University of Lleida,undefined
[4] IRBLleida,undefined
[5] Institut Català de La Salut,undefined
[6] Research Support Unit Lleida,undefined
[7] Fundació Institut Universitari Per a La Recerca a L’Atenció Primària de Salut Jordi Gol I Gurina (IDIAPJGol),undefined
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GeroScience | 2024年 / 46卷
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Alzheimer’s disease; Mild cognitive impairment; Progression; Lipidomics; Cerebrospinal fluid; Neutral lipids;
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Genetic, metabolic, and clinical evidence links lipid dysregulation to an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, the role of lipids in the pathophysiological processes of AD and its clinical progression is unclear. We investigated the association between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) lipidome and the pathological hallmarks of AD, progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to AD, and the rate of cognitive decline in MCI patients. The CSF lipidome was analyzed by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry in an LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS platform for 209 participants: 91 AD, 92 MCI, and 26 control participants. The MCI patients were followed up for a median of 58 (± 12.5) months to evaluate their clinical progression to AD. Forty-eight (52.2%) MCI patients progressed to AD during follow-up. We found that higher CSF levels of hexacosanoic acid and ceramide Cer(d38:4) were associated with an increased risk of amyloid beta 42 (Aβ42) positivity in CSF, while levels of phosphatidylethanolamine PE(40:0) were associated with a reduced risk. Higher CSF levels of sphingomyelin SM(30:1) were positively associated with pathological levels of phosphorylated tau in CSF. Cholesteryl ester CE(11D3:1) and an unknown lipid were recognized as the most associated lipid species with MCI to AD progression. Furthermore, TG(O-52:2) was identified as the lipid most strongly associated with the rate of progression. Our results indicate the involvement of membrane and intracellular neutral lipids in the pathophysiological processes of AD and the progression from MCI to AD dementia. Therefore, CSF neutral lipids can be used as potential prognostic markers for AD.
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