An Integrated Molecular Atlas of Alzheimer’s Disease

2021 
INTRODUCTION: Embedding single-omics disease associations into the wider context of multi-level molecular changes in Alzheimer9s disease (AD) remains one central challenge in AD research. METHODS: Results from numerous AD-specific omics studies from AMP-AD, NIAGADS, and other initiatives were integrated into a comprehensive network resource and complemented with molecular associations from large-scale population-based studies to provide a global view on AD. RESULTS: We present the AD Atlas, an online resource (www.adatlas.org) integrating over 20 large studies providing disease-relevant information on 20,353 protein-coding genes, 8,615 proteins, 997 metabolites and 31 AD-related phenotypes. Multiple showcases demonstrate the utility of this resource for contextualization of AD research results and subsequent downstream analyses, such as drug repositioning approaches. DISCUSSION: By providing a global view on multi-omics results through a user-friendly interface, the AD Atlas enables the formulation of molecular hypotheses and retrieval of clinically relevant insights that can be validated in follow-up analyses or experiments.
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