The Genetics of Alzheimer Disease
Harvard University · MaineGeneral Medical Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
Family history is the second strongest risk factor for Alzheimer disease (AD) following advanced age. Twin and family studies indicate that genetic factors are estimated to play a role in at least 80% of AD cases. The inheritance of AD exhibits a dichotomous pattern. On one hand, rare mutations in APP, PSEN1, and PSEN2 virtually guarantee early-onset (,60 years) familial AD, which represents 5% of AD. On the other hand, common gene polymorphisms, such as the 14 and 12 variants of the APOE gene, can influence susceptibility for 50% of the common late-onset AD. These four genes account for 30% -50% of the inheritability of AD. Genome-wide association studies have recently led to the identification of 11…
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- Medical genetics
- General hospital
- Disease
- Neurology
- Medicine
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- Gerontology
- Genetics