RXRA gene variations influence Alzheimer's disease risk and cholesterol metabolism

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作者
Koelsch, Heike [1 ]
Luetjohann, Dieter [2 ]
Jessen, Frank [1 ]
Popp, Julius [1 ]
Hentschel, Frank [3 ]
Kelemen, Peter [3 ]
Friedrichs, Silvia [2 ]
Maier, T. A. Wolfgang [1 ]
Heun, Reinhard [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bonn, Dept Psychiat, D-5300 Bonn, Germany
[2] Univ Bonn, Inst Clin Biochem & Pharmacol, D-5300 Bonn, Germany
[3] Univ Heidelberg, Fac Clin Med Mannheim, Cent Inst Mental Hlth, Div Neuroradiol, D-6800 Mannheim, Germany
[4] Univ Birmingham, Div Neurosci, Birmingham, W Midlands, England
关键词
retinoic X receptor alpha; Alzheimer's disease; association; cholesterol; sequencing; RETINOID-X-RECEPTOR; HUMAN APOLIPOPROTEIN-E; IN-VITRO; GENOME SCREEN; FATTY-ACIDS; BRAIN; BETA; POLYMORPHISMS; EXPRESSION; DEMENTIA;
D O I
10.1111/j.1582-4934.2009.00383.x
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Cholesterol metabolism is altered in Alzheimer's disease (AD). The nuclear hormone receptor Retinoic X Receptor a (RXRa) is a member of the nuclear ligand-activated transcription factor family. RXRs are key regulators of cholesterol synthesis and thus cholesterol metabolism. We performed a systematic screen for gene variants in the RXRA gene. The effect of these gene variants on the risk of AD was investigated in 405 AD patients (mean age: 74.27 +/- 9.37 years; female 78.6%) and 347 controls (mean age: 73.26 +/- 8.37 years; female 57.2%). Furthermore, the influence of RXRA gene variants on CSF and plasma levels of cholesterol, lathosterol and 24S-hydroxycholesterol were evaluated. One of the identified seven SNPs in RXRA influenced AD risk in our single marker analysis (rs3132293: P = 0.006). Haplotype analysis identified a three-marker haplotype (TGC) consisting of rs3118570, rs1536475 and rs3132293, which decreased the risk of AD (P = 0.009). The single marker rs3132293 (P = 0.026) and the TGC haplotype (P = 0.026) influenced CSF lathosterol levels in non-demented controls, and cholesterol levels in the combined sample comprising AD patients and controls (Rs3132293: P = 0.050; TGC haplotype: P = 0.035). 24S-Hydroxycholesterol CSF and plasma levels were also influenced by rs3132293 (CSF: P = 0.004; plasma: P = 0.001) and the TGC haplotype (CSF: P = 0.004; plasma: P = 0.002); this effect was most pronounced in AD patients (rs3132293: CSF: P = 0.009, plasma: P = 0.002; TGC haplotype: CSF: P = 0.019, plasma: P = 0.005). Our results suggest that RXRA gene variants might act as risk factor for AD via an influence on cerebral cholesterol metabolism.
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页码:589 / 598
页数:10
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