Effect of Age on the Protein Profile of Healthy Malay Adults and its Association with Cognitive Function Competency

Background: Many studies on biochemical and psychological variables have aimed to elucidate the association between aging and cognitive function. Demographic differences and protein expression have been reported to play a role in determining the cognitive capability of a population. Objective: This...

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Published in:Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Main Author: Bakar Z.H.A.; Damanhuri H.A.; Makpol S.; Kamaruddin W.M.A.W.; Sani N.F.A.; Hamzah A.I.Z.A.; Aripin K.N.N.; Rani M.D.M.; Noh N.A.; Razali R.; Mazlan M.; Hamid H.A.; Mohamad M.; Ngah W.Z.W.
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Published: IOS Press 2019
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Bakar Z.H.A.; Damanhuri H.A.; Makpol S.; Kamaruddin W.M.A.W.; Sani N.F.A.; Hamzah A.I.Z.A.; Aripin K.N.N.; Rani M.D.M.; Noh N.A.; Razali R.; Mazlan M.; Hamid H.A.; Mohamad M.; Ngah W.Z.W.
Effect of Age on the Protein Profile of Healthy Malay Adults and its Association with Cognitive Function Competency
2019
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
70
s1
10.3233/JAD-180511
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85071312282&doi=10.3233%2fJAD-180511&partnerID=40&md5=18838ca33d3c231c5821b6f758a8bea0
Background: Many studies on biochemical and psychological variables have aimed to elucidate the association between aging and cognitive function. Demographic differences and protein expression have been reported to play a role in determining the cognitive capability of a population. Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of age on the protein profile of Malay individuals and its association with cognitive competency. Methods: A total of 160 individuals were recruited and grouped accordingly. Cognitive competency of each subject was assessed with several neuropsychological tests. Plasma samples were collected and analyzed with Q Exactive HF Orbitrap. Proteins were identified and quantitated with MaxQuant and further analyzed with Perseus to determine differentially expressed proteins. PANTHER, Reactome, and STRING were applied for bioinformatics output. Results: Our data showed that the Malay individuals are vulnerable to the deterioration of cognitive function with aging, and most of the proteins were differentially expressed in concordance. Several physiological components and pathways were shown to be involved, giving a hint of a promising interpretation on the induction of aging toward the state of the Malays' cognitive function. Nevertheless, some proteins have shown a considerable interaction with the generated protein network, which provides a direction of focus for further investigation. Conclusion: This study demonstrated notable changes in the expression of several proteins as age increased. These changes provide a promising platform for understanding the biochemical factors affecting cognitive function in the Malay population. The exhibited network of protein-protein interaction suggests the possibility of implementing regulatory intervention in ameliorating Malay cognitive function. © 2019-IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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author Bakar Z.H.A.; Damanhuri H.A.; Makpol S.; Kamaruddin W.M.A.W.; Sani N.F.A.; Hamzah A.I.Z.A.; Aripin K.N.N.; Rani M.D.M.; Noh N.A.; Razali R.; Mazlan M.; Hamid H.A.; Mohamad M.; Ngah W.Z.W.
spellingShingle Bakar Z.H.A.; Damanhuri H.A.; Makpol S.; Kamaruddin W.M.A.W.; Sani N.F.A.; Hamzah A.I.Z.A.; Aripin K.N.N.; Rani M.D.M.; Noh N.A.; Razali R.; Mazlan M.; Hamid H.A.; Mohamad M.; Ngah W.Z.W.
Effect of Age on the Protein Profile of Healthy Malay Adults and its Association with Cognitive Function Competency
author_facet Bakar Z.H.A.; Damanhuri H.A.; Makpol S.; Kamaruddin W.M.A.W.; Sani N.F.A.; Hamzah A.I.Z.A.; Aripin K.N.N.; Rani M.D.M.; Noh N.A.; Razali R.; Mazlan M.; Hamid H.A.; Mohamad M.; Ngah W.Z.W.
author_sort Bakar Z.H.A.; Damanhuri H.A.; Makpol S.; Kamaruddin W.M.A.W.; Sani N.F.A.; Hamzah A.I.Z.A.; Aripin K.N.N.; Rani M.D.M.; Noh N.A.; Razali R.; Mazlan M.; Hamid H.A.; Mohamad M.; Ngah W.Z.W.
title Effect of Age on the Protein Profile of Healthy Malay Adults and its Association with Cognitive Function Competency
title_short Effect of Age on the Protein Profile of Healthy Malay Adults and its Association with Cognitive Function Competency
title_full Effect of Age on the Protein Profile of Healthy Malay Adults and its Association with Cognitive Function Competency
title_fullStr Effect of Age on the Protein Profile of Healthy Malay Adults and its Association with Cognitive Function Competency
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Age on the Protein Profile of Healthy Malay Adults and its Association with Cognitive Function Competency
title_sort Effect of Age on the Protein Profile of Healthy Malay Adults and its Association with Cognitive Function Competency
publishDate 2019
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description Background: Many studies on biochemical and psychological variables have aimed to elucidate the association between aging and cognitive function. Demographic differences and protein expression have been reported to play a role in determining the cognitive capability of a population. Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of age on the protein profile of Malay individuals and its association with cognitive competency. Methods: A total of 160 individuals were recruited and grouped accordingly. Cognitive competency of each subject was assessed with several neuropsychological tests. Plasma samples were collected and analyzed with Q Exactive HF Orbitrap. Proteins were identified and quantitated with MaxQuant and further analyzed with Perseus to determine differentially expressed proteins. PANTHER, Reactome, and STRING were applied for bioinformatics output. Results: Our data showed that the Malay individuals are vulnerable to the deterioration of cognitive function with aging, and most of the proteins were differentially expressed in concordance. Several physiological components and pathways were shown to be involved, giving a hint of a promising interpretation on the induction of aging toward the state of the Malays' cognitive function. Nevertheless, some proteins have shown a considerable interaction with the generated protein network, which provides a direction of focus for further investigation. Conclusion: This study demonstrated notable changes in the expression of several proteins as age increased. These changes provide a promising platform for understanding the biochemical factors affecting cognitive function in the Malay population. The exhibited network of protein-protein interaction suggests the possibility of implementing regulatory intervention in ameliorating Malay cognitive function. © 2019-IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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