Spatial and single-nucleus transcriptomic analysis of genetic and sporadic forms of Alzheimer's disease

阿尔茨海默病遗传性和散发性形式的空间和单核转录组分析

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作者:Emily Miyoshi # ,Samuel Morabito # ,Caden M Henningfield ,Sudeshna Das ,Negin Rahimzadeh ,Sepideh Kiani Shabestari ,Neethu Michael ,Nora Emerson ,Fairlie Reese ,Zechuan Shi ,Zhenkun Cao ,Shushrruth Sai Srinivasan ,Vanessa M Scarfone ,Miguel A Arreola ,Jackie Lu ,Sierra Wright ,Justine Silva ,Kelsey Leavy ,Ira T Lott ,Eric Doran ,William H Yong ,Saba Shahin ,Mari Perez-Rosendahl ,Kim N Green ,Vivek Swarup

Abstract

The pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) depends on environmental and heritable factors, with its molecular etiology still unclear. Here we present a spatial transcriptomic (ST) and single-nucleus transcriptomic survey of late-onset sporadic AD and AD in Down syndrome (DSAD). Studying DSAD provides an opportunity to enhance our understanding of the AD transcriptome, potentially bridging the gap between genetic mouse models and sporadic AD. We identified transcriptomic changes that may underlie cortical layer-preferential pathology accumulation. Spatial co-expression network analyses revealed transient and regionally restricted disease processes, including a glial inflammatory program dysregulated in upper cortical layers and implicated in AD genetic risk and amyloid-associated processes. Cell-cell communication analysis further contextualized this gene program in dysregulated signaling networks. Finally, we generated ST data from an amyloid AD mouse model to identify cross-species amyloid-proximal transcriptomic changes with conformational context.

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