Scientific Reports (Jun 2024)

Job-related exhaustion risk variant in UST is associated with dementia and DNA methylation

  • Sonja Sulkava,
  • Jari Haukka,
  • Karri Kaivola,
  • Fatma Doagu,
  • Alexandra Lahtinen,
  • Katri Kantojärvi,
  • Kalle Pärn,
  • Priit Palta,
  • Liisa Myllykangas,
  • Raimo Sulkava,
  • Tiina Laatikainen,
  • Pentti J. Tienari,
  • Tiina Paunio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-62600-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Previous genome-wide association and replication study for job-related exhaustion indicated a risk variant, rs13219957 in the UST gene. Epidemiological studies suggest connection of stress-related conditions and dementia risk. Therefore, we first studied association of rs13219957 and register-based incident dementia using survival models in the Finnish National FINRISK study surveys (N = 26,693). The AA genotype of rs13219957 was significantly associated with 40% increased risk of all-cause dementia. Then we analysed the UST locus association with brain pathology in the Vantaa 85+ cohort and found association with tau pathology (Braak stage) but not with amyloid pathology. Finally, in the functional analyses, rs13219957 showed a highly significant association with two DNA methylation sites of UST, and UST expression. Thus, the results suggest a common risk variant for a stress-related condition and dementia. Mechanisms to mediate the connection may include differential DNA methylation and transcriptional regulation of UST.