A risk for early-onset Alzheimer's disease associated with the APBB1 gene (FE65) intron 13 polymorphism
pmid: 12727304
A risk for early-onset Alzheimer's disease associated with the APBB1 gene (FE65) intron 13 polymorphism
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a genetically complex neurodegenerative disorder and the leading cause of dementia of the elderly. Recently, Hu et al. suggested that a trinucleotide deletion in intron 13 of the APBB1 gene was a factor protecting against late-onset AD. We report here the results of a case/control study aimed at replicating this association. Our study included 461 AD patients and 397 matched controls. We compared the allele and genotype frequencies of the polymorphism between the two groups but did not find any statistically significant difference (P=0.08 and P=0.09, respectively). By contrast, adjusting for age and sex, we found a slight risk associated with the deletion (odds ratio=1.47, 95% confidence interval=1.05-2.04). Stratification by age showed that the risk effect associated with the deletion concerned subjects aged less than 65 years.
- University of Paris France
- Inserm France
- French Institute of Health and Medical Research France
- Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital France
- Paris Cardiovascular Research Center France
Aged, 80 and over, Male, Polymorphism, Genetic, Genotype, Age Factors, Nuclear Proteins, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Middle Aged, Introns, Sex Factors, Alzheimer Disease, Risk Factors, Case-Control Studies, Humans, Female, Age of Onset, Alleles, Aged
Aged, 80 and over, Male, Polymorphism, Genetic, Genotype, Age Factors, Nuclear Proteins, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Middle Aged, Introns, Sex Factors, Alzheimer Disease, Risk Factors, Case-Control Studies, Humans, Female, Age of Onset, Alleles, Aged
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