Integrative single-cell RNA sequencing and mendelian randomization analysis reveal the potential role of synaptic vesicle cycling-related genes in Alzheimer's disease

整合单细胞RNA测序和孟德尔随机化分析揭示了突触囊泡循环相关基因在阿尔茨海默病中的潜在作用

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease (AD) involves alterations in synaptic vesicle cycling (SVC), which significantly affect neuronal communication and function. Therefore, a thorough investigation into the potential roles of SVC-related genes (SVCRGs) in AD can enhance the identification of critical biomarkers that may influence disease progression and treatment responses. METHODS: The datasets used in this study were sourced exclusively from public databases. By integrating differential expression analysis with Mendelian randomization (MR), we identified SVCRGs as biomarkers for AD. Functional characterization of these biomarkers was performed, followed by integration into a nomogram. Further investigation of immune infiltration in AD patients and healthy individuals was carried out. Ultimately, the potential cellular mechanisms of AD were explored through single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis. RESULTS: ATP6V1D, ATP6V1G2, CLTB, and NSF were identified as biomarkers, exhibiting a positive correlation with each other and a downregulated expression in AD. These markers were pinpointed as protective factors for AD [odds ratio (OR) < 1, P < 0.05], with potential to reduce the risk of the disease. Integrated into a nomogram, they demonstrated satisfactory diagnostic performance and clinical utility, surpassing the use of single gene. They were collectively enriched in pathways related to "interferon gamma response", "inflammatory response", and "TNFα signaling via NFκB". Additionally, an increase in infiltration of 17 immune cell types in AD was noted, particularly cells associated with neuroinflammation such as activated CD8 T cells and various dendritic cells (DCs), suggesting an inflammatory milieu in AD while also displaying a negative correlation with the biomarkers. The cell types were further annotated, revealing specific expressions of biomarkers and uncovering the heterogeneity of excitatory neurons. A significant reduction in the overall number of excitatory neurons under AD conditions was observed, alongside consistent expression of biomarkers during the developmental stages of excitatory neurons. CONCLUSION: By using MR, we firstly identified four SVCRGs as protective factors for AD, functioning through pathways associated with mitochondrial dysfunction, chronic inflammation, immune dysregulation, and neuronal damage. These genes had the potential to modulate immune cell infiltration activated in AD patients and exhibited cell-type-specific expression profiles within AD-related cellular contexts. Their findings provide novel insights and valuable references for future research on AD pathogenesis and therapeutic strategies.

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