Multi-Omics Analysis for Identifying Cell-Type-Specific Druggable Targets in Alzheimer’s Disease

Jan 20, 2025medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences

Using Multiple Biological Data Types to Find Cell-Specific Drug Targets in Alzheimer's Disease

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Abstract

A total of 27 candidate causal genes for Alzheimer's disease were identified using cell type-specific eQTL datasets.

  • The majority of candidate genes were found in microglia, followed by excitatory neurons, astrocytes, inhibitory neurons, oligodendrocytes, and oligodendrocyte precursor cells.
  • Protein-protein interaction networks were revealed for the causal genes specifically in microglia and astrocytes.
  • The most enriched pathway among the causal genes was linked to the regulation of aspartic-type peptidase activity.
  • Alzheimer's disease risk variants associated with candidate causal genes were located near or within enhancers that are only active in astrocytes.
  • A drug-target gene network was developed, identifying imatinib mesylate as a key candidate for potential drug repurposing in Alzheimer's disease.

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