Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra (Sep 2013)

Genetic Association between Neurotrophin-3 Polymorphisms and Alzheimer's Disease in Japanese Patients

  • Tomoyuki Nagata,
  • Nobuto Shibata,
  • Shunichiro Shinagawa,
  • Ritsuko Nakayama,
  • Bolati Kuerban,
  • Tohru Ohnuma,
  • Heii Arai,
  • Kazuhiko Nakayama,
  • Hisashi Yamada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000354369
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 272 – 280

Abstract

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Background: Some polymorphisms of the neurotrophin family have previously been investigated as candidate genes for Alzheimer's disease (AD). In the present study, we examined whether neurotrophin-3 (NTF-3) polymorphisms are genetic risk factors in patients with AD. Methods: From a sample of 507 subjects, we recruited 248 age-matched subjects divided into 2 groups: AD patients (n = 143) and normal controls (NCs) (n = 105). We identified 3 representative NTF-3 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs): rs6332, rs6489630, and rs4930767. Next, we statistically compared the allele frequencies of each SNP between the AD and NC groups in the early-onset (Results: We found a significant association between rs6332 and the total group of AD patients (p = 0.013) and significant associations between both rs6332 (p = 0.033) and rs6489630 (p = 0.035) and early-onset AD patients. Conclusion: These results suggest that NTF-3 SNPs may not only be associated with AD itself, but also with early-onset AD in Japanese patients, assuming that the NTF-3 gene may have age-related effects on neurodegenerative diseases.

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