Title:Systematic Characterization of Heterogeneity Caused by Neuroinflammation
in Alzheimer’s Disease Based on Integrative Network Analysis
Volume: 18
Issue: 13
关键词:
神经炎症、异质性、阿尔茨海默病、组合网络、串扰、假设网络。
摘要: Background: Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia. As a heterogenous
disease, there are several clinically and pathobiological defined subtypes with different molecular
signatures. Neuroinflammation contributed to AD pathogenesis, however, the roles it played in
the heterogeneity of AD was unclear.
Objective:We aimed to illustrate the roles neuroinflammation played in the heterogeneity of AD.
Method:An integrative network analysis based on transcriptomics, miRNOmics, and proteomics was
performed to illustrate the heterogeneous characters of AD. Combined-functional-networks and hypothesis-
network were constructed and analyzed to explore the roles neuroinflammation played in AD
heterogeneity.
Results: Astrocytes, microglia, ‘M2 macrophage-Neuron’, and ‘Microglia- Neuron’ were shown to be
enriched in neuroinflammation related functional terms in a cell- and spatial-specific way. The microglia
and neurons could interact with each other in three different ways including indirect interactions
via intermediate cells, indirect interactions via soluble factors, and direct interactions established localized
and functionally distinct signaling, all of which were used to control different biological processes.
The combined network analyses exhibited the key roles neuroinflammation plays in the ‘AD hypothesis
network’.
Conclusion: The AD heterogeneity may be caused by the heterogeneous cells involved in neuroinflammation
and the crosstalks between spatial-specific molecular signatures.