Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a type of dementia whose cause is incompletely defined. Copper (Cu) involvement in AD etiology was confirmed by a meta-analysis on about 6000 participants, showing that Cu levels were decreased in AD brain specimens, while Cu and non-bound ceruloplasmin Cu (non-Cp Cu) levels were increased in serum/plasma samples. Non-Cp Cu was advocated as a stratification add-on biomarker of a Cu subtype of AD (CuAD subtype). To further circumstantiate this concept, we evaluated non-Cp Cu reliability in classifying subtypes of AD based on the characterization of the cognitive profile. The stratification of the AD patients into normal AD (non-Cp Cu ≤ 1.6 µmol/L) and CuAD (non-Cp Cu > 1.6 µmol/L) showed a significant difference in executive function outcomes, even though patients did not differ in disease duration and severity. Among the Cu-AD patients, a 76-year-old woman showed significantly abnormal levels in the Cu panel and underwent whole exome sequencing. The CuAD patient was detected with possessing the homozygous (c.1486T > C; p.(Ter496Argext*19) stop-loss variant in the RGS7 gene (MIM*602517), which encodes for Regulator of G Protein Signaling 7. Non-Cp Cu as an add-on test in the AD diagnostic pathway can provide relevant information about the underlying pathological processes in subtypes of AD and suggest specific therapeutic options.

Non-ceruloplasmin copper identifies a subtype of Alzheimer's disease (CuAD): characterization of the cognitive profile and case of a CuAD patient carrying an RGS7 stop-loss variant / Squitti, Rosanna; Catalli, Claudio; Gigante, Laura; Marianetti, Massimo; Rosari, Mattia; Mariani, Stefania; Bucossi, Serena; Mastromoro, Gioia; Ventriglia, Mariacarla; Simonelli, Ilaria; Tondolo, Vincenzo; Singh, Parminder; Kumar, Ashok; Pal, Amit; Rongioletti, Mauro. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 24:7(2023), pp. 1-18. [10.3390/ijms24076377]

Non-ceruloplasmin copper identifies a subtype of Alzheimer's disease (CuAD): characterization of the cognitive profile and case of a CuAD patient carrying an RGS7 stop-loss variant

Squitti, Rosanna
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Gigante, Laura;Marianetti, Massimo;Bucossi, Serena;Mastromoro, Gioia;
2023

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a type of dementia whose cause is incompletely defined. Copper (Cu) involvement in AD etiology was confirmed by a meta-analysis on about 6000 participants, showing that Cu levels were decreased in AD brain specimens, while Cu and non-bound ceruloplasmin Cu (non-Cp Cu) levels were increased in serum/plasma samples. Non-Cp Cu was advocated as a stratification add-on biomarker of a Cu subtype of AD (CuAD subtype). To further circumstantiate this concept, we evaluated non-Cp Cu reliability in classifying subtypes of AD based on the characterization of the cognitive profile. The stratification of the AD patients into normal AD (non-Cp Cu ≤ 1.6 µmol/L) and CuAD (non-Cp Cu > 1.6 µmol/L) showed a significant difference in executive function outcomes, even though patients did not differ in disease duration and severity. Among the Cu-AD patients, a 76-year-old woman showed significantly abnormal levels in the Cu panel and underwent whole exome sequencing. The CuAD patient was detected with possessing the homozygous (c.1486T > C; p.(Ter496Argext*19) stop-loss variant in the RGS7 gene (MIM*602517), which encodes for Regulator of G Protein Signaling 7. Non-Cp Cu as an add-on test in the AD diagnostic pathway can provide relevant information about the underlying pathological processes in subtypes of AD and suggest specific therapeutic options.
2023
Alzheimer’s disease; G-protein; iron; RGS7; ceruloplasmin; copper; dementia; dopamine; executive functions; metals; non-bound ceruloplasmin copper; stop-loss mutation
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Non-ceruloplasmin copper identifies a subtype of Alzheimer's disease (CuAD): characterization of the cognitive profile and case of a CuAD patient carrying an RGS7 stop-loss variant / Squitti, Rosanna; Catalli, Claudio; Gigante, Laura; Marianetti, Massimo; Rosari, Mattia; Mariani, Stefania; Bucossi, Serena; Mastromoro, Gioia; Ventriglia, Mariacarla; Simonelli, Ilaria; Tondolo, Vincenzo; Singh, Parminder; Kumar, Ashok; Pal, Amit; Rongioletti, Mauro. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 24:7(2023), pp. 1-18. [10.3390/ijms24076377]
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