ABCA7, a Genetic Risk Factor Associated with Alzheimer's Disease Risk in African Americans

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Stepler, Kaitlyn E. [1 ]
Gillyard, Taneisha R. [2 ]
Reed, Calla B. [1 ]
Avery, Tyra M. [3 ]
Davis, Jamaine S. [2 ,5 ]
Robinson, Rena A. S. [1 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Vanderbilt Univ, Dept Chem, 5423 Stevenson Ctr, Nashville, TN 37235 USA
[2] Meharry Med Coll, Dept Biochem & Canc Biol, Nashville, TN 37208 USA
[3] Fisk Univ, Dept Life & Phys Sci, Nashville, TN USA
[4] Vanderbilt Univ, Med Ctr, Vanderbilt Memory & Alzheimers Ctr, Nashville, TN 37235 USA
[5] Vanderbilt Univ, Dept Neurol, Med Ctr, Nashville, TN 37235 USA
[6] Vanderbilt Inst Chem Biol, Nashville, TN USA
[7] Vanderbilt Brain Inst, Nashville, TN USA
关键词
African Americans; Alzheimer's disease; Blacks; health status disparities; human ABCA7 protein; proteomics; single nucleotide polymorphism; subfamily A of ATP binding cassette transporter; BINDING CASSETTE TRANSPORTER; MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; EXTRACELLULAR DOMAIN; COMMON VARIANTS; APOA-I; APOLIPOPROTEIN-E; DECLINE; CHOLESTEROL; ANCESTRY; PHAGOCYTOSIS;
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10.3233/JAD-215306
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
African American/Black adults are twice as likely to have Alzheimer's disease (AD) compared to non-Hispanic White adults. Genetics partially contributes to this disparity in AD risk, among other factors, as there are several genetic variants associated with AD that are more prevalent in individuals of African or European ancestry. The phospholipid-transporting ATPase ABCA7 (ABCA 7) gene has stronger associations with AD risk in individuals with African ancestry than in individuals with European ancestry. In fact, ABCA7 has been shown to have a stronger effect size than the apolipoprotein E (APOE) epsilon 4 allele in African American/Black adults. ABCA7 is a transmembrane protein involved in lipid homeostasis and phagocytosis. ABCA7 dysfunction is associated with increased amyloid-beta production, reduced amyloid-beta clearance, impaired microglial response to inflammation, and endoplasmic reticulum stress. This review explores the impact of ABCA7 mutations that increase AD risk in African American/Black adults on ABCA7 structure and function and their contributions to AD pathogenesis. The combination of biochemical/biophysical and 'omics-based studies of these variants needed to elucidate their downstream impact and molecular contributions to AD pathogenesis is highlighted.
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