Homozygosity in the ApoE 4 polymorphism is associated with dysphagic symptoms in older adults

被引:13
|
作者
Mentz, H. [1 ]
Horan, M. [2 ]
Payton, A. [3 ]
Ollier, W. [3 ]
Pendleton, N. [2 ]
Hamdy, S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Manchester, MAHSC, Inst Inflammat & Repair, Ctr Gastrointestinal Sci, Salford M6 8HD, Lancs, England
[2] Univ Manchester, MAHSC, Inst Brain Behav & Mental Hlth, Ctr Clin & Cognit Neurosci, Salford M6 8HD, Lancs, England
[3] Univ Manchester, MAHSC, Inst Populat Hlth, Imaging Genom & Prote Res Grp, Salford M6 8HD, Lancs, England
来源
DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS | 2015年 / 28卷 / 01期
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
Apolipoprotein E; dysphagia; genetic polymorphism; older adult; swallow questionnaire; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; APOLIPOPROTEIN-E; ALLELE; METAANALYSIS; DIAGNOSIS; STROKE; ASPIRATION; DEPRESSION; AGE;
D O I
10.1111/dote.12162
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) is the most well-described genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease and nonpathological cognitive decline. While possession of the E2 allele may have protective properties, substantial research evidence suggests the E4 allele increases the risk of cognitive degeneration. As neurodegenerative processes are implicated in swallowing dysfunction, we hypothesized that the presence of ApoE 4 would be predictive of dysphagia symptoms in older adults. Eight hundred members of a genetically well characterized community dwelling elderly cohort received the Sydney oropharyngeal dysphagia questionnaire via mail. Cognitive function was also measured using the modified Telephone Interview of Cognitive Status (TiCS-m) and depression with the Geriatric Depression Score (GDS). ApoE allele was genotyped on blood samples from all subjects and data analyzed using standard statistical software (SPSS version 16). Completed questionnaire response rate was 79% (23.5% men, 76.5% women; mean age 81 +/- 5 years; range 69-98 years). Possession of one or more of the ApoE 4 and 2 alleles was found in 23.5% and 16%, respectively. Swallowing score was significantly related to GDS (rho 0.133, P < 0.001**) and age (rho 0.107, P < 0.007**) but not general cognitive function as measured by TICS-m. Self-reported swallowing function was not significantly associated with heterozygosity of any allele or homozygosity for E2 or E3 alleles. Although infrequent (1.1% of all subjects) ApoE E4 homozygosity was significantly associated with higher swallowing scores compared to all other allele combinations (P = 0.033) and while attenuated, was still predicted in multivariate regression modeling (B = 0.812; SE = 0.323; P = 0.012). We report the association between ApoE 4 homozygous genotype and self-reported oropharyngeal dysphagia symptoms in community-dwelling older adults. As this association is weakened by the multivariate analysis and the population frequency of ApoE 4 allele homozygosity is low, this finding while intriguing requires replication in larger independent cohorts.
引用
收藏
页码:97 / 103
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Sex and APOE e4 modify the effect of cardiovascular risk on tau in cognitively normal older adults
    Tsiknia, Amaryllis A.
    Reas, Emilie
    Bangen, Katherine J.
    Sundermann, Erin E.
    McEvoy, Linda
    Brewer, James B.
    Edland, Steven D.
    Banks, Sarah J.
    BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS, 2022, 4 (01)
  • [42] APOE moderates compensatory recruitment of neuronal resources during working memory processing in healthy older adults
    Scheller, Elisa
    Peter, Jessica
    Schumacher, Lena V.
    Lahr, Jacob
    Mader, Irina
    Kaller, Christoph P.
    Kloeppel, Stefan
    NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING, 2017, 56 : 127 - 137
  • [43] Social support may buffer the effect of APOE ε4 allele on cognition in older adults
    Payen, Ameante
    Bateman, James R.
    Muralidhara, Sneha Dhanavanthri
    Sachs, Bonnie C.
    Cleveland, Maryjo
    Yang, Mia
    Lockhart, Samuel N.
    Craft, Suzanne
    Bennett, Jeanette M.
    JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE, 2024, 102 (04) : 967 - 974
  • [44] APOE ε4 status in healthy older African Americans is associated with deficits in pattern separation and hippocampal hyperactivation
    Sinha, Neha
    Berg, Chelsie N.
    Tustison, Nicholas J.
    Shaw, Ashlee
    Hill, Diane
    Yassa, Michael A.
    Gluck, Mark A.
    NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING, 2018, 69 : 221 - 229
  • [45] Depression was associated with apolipoprotein E ε4 allele polymorphism: A meta-analysis
    Wang, Wei-wei
    Liu, Xiao-lei
    Ruan, Ye
    Wang, Lin
    Bao, Tian-hao
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2019, 22 (02) : 112 - 117
  • [46] APOE ε4 is associated with decreased synaptic density in cognitively impaired participants
    He, Kun
    Li, Binyin
    Wang, Jie
    Wang, Ying
    You, Zhiwen
    Chen, Xing
    Chen, Haijuan
    Li, Junpeng
    Huang, Qi
    Guo, Qihao
    Huang, Yiyun Henry
    Guan, Yihui
    Chen, Kewei
    Zhao, Jun
    Deng, Yulei
    Xie, Fang
    ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA, 2024, 20 (05) : 3157 - 3166
  • [47] APOE 4 and hip fracture risk in a community-based study of older adults
    Johnston, JM
    Cauley, JA
    Ganguli, M
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, 1999, 47 (11) : 1342 - 1345
  • [48] Effects of Sex, APOE4, and Lifestyle Activities on Cognitive Reserve in Older Adults
    Pa, Judy
    Aslanyan, Vahan
    Casaletto, Kaitlin B.
    Renteria, Miguel Arce
    Harrati, Amal
    Tom, Sarah E.
    Armstrong, Nicole
    Rajan, Kumar
    Avila-Rieger, Justina
    Gu, Yian
    Schupf, Nicole
    Manly, Jennifer J.
    Brickman, Adam
    Zahodne, Laura
    NEUROLOGY, 2022, 99 (08) : E789 - E798
  • [49] APOE ε4 Genotype, Amyloid, and Clinical Disease Progression in Cognitively Normal Older Adults
    Hollands, Simone
    Lim, Yen Ying
    Laws, Simon M.
    Villemagne, Victor L.
    Pietrzak, Robert H.
    Harrington, Karra
    Porter, Tenielle
    Snyder, Peter
    Ames, David
    Fowler, Christopher
    Rainey-Smith, Stephanie R.
    Martins, Ralph N.
    Salvado, Olivier
    Robertson, Joanne
    Rowe, Christopher C.
    Masters, Colin L.
    Maruff, Paul
    JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE, 2017, 57 (02) : 411 - 422
  • [50] APOE e4 allele modifies the associations of toxic metals and their mixture with cognitive impairment among older adults
    Liu, Qiang
    Li, Junzhe
    Cheng, Xuqiu
    Chen, Guimei
    Zhang, Yan
    Tian, Ziwei
    Wang, Yuan
    Wang, Hongli
    Guo, Xianwei
    Li, Huaibiao
    Sun, Liang
    Hu, Bing
    Zhang, Dongmei
    Liang, Chunmei
    Sheng, Jie
    Tao, Fangbiao
    Wang, Jun
    Yang, Linsheng
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2024, 255