Frontiers in Neuroscience (Feb 2024)

A review and analysis of key biomarkers in Alzheimer’s disease

  • Zhihao Zhang,
  • Zhihao Zhang,
  • Xiangtao Liu,
  • Suixia Zhang,
  • Suixia Zhang,
  • Suixia Zhang,
  • Zhixin Song,
  • Ke Lu,
  • Wenzhong Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2024.1358998
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18

Abstract

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects over 50 million elderly individuals worldwide. Although the pathogenesis of AD is not fully understood, based on current research, researchers are able to identify potential biomarker genes and proteins that may serve as effective targets against AD. This article aims to present a comprehensive overview of recent advances in AD biomarker identification, with highlights on the use of various algorithms, the exploration of relevant biological processes, and the investigation of shared biomarkers with co-occurring diseases. Additionally, this article includes a statistical analysis of key genes reported in the research literature, and identifies the intersection with AD-related gene sets from databases such as AlzGen, GeneCard, and DisGeNet. For these gene sets, besides enrichment analysis, protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks utilized to identify central genes among the overlapping genes. Enrichment analysis, protein interaction network analysis, and tissue-specific connectedness analysis based on GTEx database performed on multiple groups of overlapping genes. Our work has laid the foundation for a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of AD and more accurate identification of key AD markers.

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