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2. Undernutrition, cognitive decline and dementia: The collaborative PROMED-COG pooled cohorts study
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Brennan, L., Cardwell, C., McEvoy, C.T., McGuinness, B., McKinley, M.C., O’Neill, R.F., Woodside, J.V., Conti, S., Prinelli, F., DeGroot, L., Maggi, S., Noale, M., Sergi, G., Trevisan, C., Volkert, D., Noale, Marianna, Prinelli, Federica, Conti, Silvia, Sergi, Giuseppe, Maggi, Stefania, Brennan, Lorraine, de Groot, Lisette Cpgm, Volkert, Dorothee, McEvoy, Claire T., and Trevisan, Caterina
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- 2024
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3. Genetically elevated high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol through the cholesteryl ester transfer protein gene does not associate with risk of Alzheimer's disease
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Peloso, Gina M, van der Lee, Sven J, Project, International Genomics of Alzheimer's, Sims, R, van der Lee, SJ, Naj, AC, Bellenguez, C, Badarinarayan, N, Jakobsdottir, J, Kunkle, BW, Boland, A, Raybould, R, Bis, JC, Martin, ER, Grenier‐Boley, B, Heilmann‐Heimbach, S, Chouraki, V, Kuzma, AB, Sleegers, K, Vronskaya, M, Ruiz, A, Graham, RR, Olaso, R, Hoffmann, P, Grove, ML, Vardarajan, BN, Hiltunen, M, Nöthen, MM, White, CC, Hamilton‐Nelson, KL, Epelbaum, J, Maier, W, Choi, SH, Beecham, GW, Dulary, C, Herms, S, Smith, AV, Funk, CC, Derbois, Forstner, AJ, Ahmad, S, Li, H, Bacq, D, Harold, D, Satizabal, CL, Valladares, O, Squassina, A, Thomas, R, Brody, JA, Qu, L, Sánchez‐Juan, P, Morgan, T, Wolters, FJ, Zhao, Y, Garcia, FS, Denning, N, Fornage, M, Malamon, J, Naranjo, MCD, Majounie, E, Mosley, TH, Dombroski, B, Wallon, D, Lupton, MK, Dupuis, J, Whitehead, P, Fratiglioni, L, Medway, C, Jian, X, Mukherjee, S, Keller, L, Brown, K, Lin, H, Cantwell, LB, Panza, F, McGuinness, B, Moreno‐Grau, S, Burgess, JD, Solfrizzi, V, Proitsi, P, Adams, HH, Allen, M, Seripa, D, Pastor, P, Cupples, LA, Price, ND, Hannequin, D, Frank‐García, A, Levy, D, Chakrabarty, P, Caffarra, P, Giegling, I, Beiser, AS, Giedraitis, V, Hampel, H, Garcia, ME, Wang, X, Lannfelt, L, Mecocci, P, and Eiriksdottir, G
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Biological Psychology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Neurosciences ,Psychology ,Alzheimer's Disease ,Prevention ,Genetics ,Brain Disorders ,Dementia ,Atherosclerosis ,Acquired Cognitive Impairment ,Cardiovascular ,Aging ,Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) ,Neurodegenerative ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Neurological ,International Genomics of Alzheimer's Project ,Cholesteryl ester transfer protein ,HDL-C ,Instrumental variables ,Single nucleotide polymorphisms ,Biological psychology - Abstract
IntroductionThere is conflicting evidence whether high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and dementia. Genetic variation in the cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) locus is associated with altered HDL-C. We aimed to assess AD risk by genetically predicted HDL-C.MethodsTen single nucleotide polymorphisms within the CETP locus predicting HDL-C were applied to the International Genomics of Alzheimer's Project (IGAP) exome chip stage 1 results in up 16,097 late onset AD cases and 18,077 cognitively normal elderly controls. We performed instrumental variables analysis using inverse variance weighting, weighted median, and MR-Egger.ResultsBased on 10 single nucleotide polymorphisms distinctly predicting HDL-C in the CETP locus, we found that HDL-C was not associated with risk of AD (P > .7).DiscussionOur study does not support the role of HDL-C on risk of AD through HDL-C altered by CETP. This study does not rule out other mechanisms by which HDL-C affects risk of AD.
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4. Retinal microvascular parameters are not significantly associated with mild cognitive impairment in the Northern Ireland Cohort for the Longitudinal Study of Ageing
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O’Neill, R. A., Maxwell, A. P., Paterson, E. N., Kee, F., Young, I., Hogg, R. E., Cruise, S., Murphy, S., McGuinness, B., and McKay, G. J.
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- 2021
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5. Association of reduced retinal arteriolar tortuosity with depression in older participants from the Northern Ireland Cohort for the Longitudinal Study of Ageing
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O’Neill, R. A., Maxwell, A. P., Kee, F., Young, I., Hogg, R. E., Cruise, S., McGuinness, B., and McKay, G. J.
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- 2021
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6. Author Correction: Common variants in Alzheimer’s disease and risk stratification by polygenic risk scores (Nature Communications, (2021), 12, 1, (3417), 10.1038/s41467-021-22491-8)
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de Rojas I., de Rojas, I, Moreno-Grau, S, Tesi, N, Grenier-Boley, B, Andrade, V, Jansen, I, Pedersen, N, Stringa, N, Zettergren, A, Hernandez, I, Montrreal, L, Antunez, C, Antonell, A, Tankard, R, Bis, J, Sims, R, Bellenguez, C, Quintela, I, Gonzalez-Perez, A, Calero, M, Franco-Macias, E, Macias, J, Blesa, R, Cervera-Carles, L, Menendez-Gonzalez, M, Frank-Garcia, A, Royo, J, Moreno, F, Huerto Vilas, R, Baquero, M, Diez-Fairen, M, Lage, C, Garcia-Madrona, S, Garcia-Gonzalez, P, Alarcon-Martin, E, Valero, S, Sotolongo-Grau, O, Ullgren, A, Naj, A, Lemstra, A, Benaque, A, Perez-Cordon, A, Benussi, A, Rabano, A, Padovani, A, Squassina, A, de Mendonca, A, Arias Pastor, A, Kok, A, Meggy, A, Pastor, A, Espinosa, A, Corma-Gomez, A, Martin Montes, A, Sanabria, A, Destefano, A, Schneider, A, Haapasalo, A, Kinhult Stahlbom, A, Tybjaerg-Hansen, A, Hartmann, A, Spottke, A, Corbaton-Anchuelo, A, Rongve, A, Borroni, B, Arosio, B, Nacmias, B, Nordestgaard, B, Kunkle, B, Charbonnier, C, Abdelnour, C, Masullo, C, Martinez Rodriguez, C, Munoz-Fernandez, C, Dufouil, C, Graff, C, Ferreira, C, Chillotti, C, Reynolds, C, Fenoglio, C, Van Broeckhoven, C, Clark, C, Pisanu, C, Satizabal, C, Holmes, C, Buiza-Rueda, D, Aarsland, D, Rujescu, D, Alcolea, D, Galimberti, D, Wallon, D, Seripa, D, Grunblatt, E, Dardiotis, E, Duzel, E, Scarpini, E, Conti, E, Rubino, E, Gelpi, E, Rodriguez-Rodriguez, E, Duron, E, Boerwinkle, E, Ferri, E, Tagliavini, F, Kucukali, F, Pasquier, F, Sanchez-Garcia, F, Mangialasche, F, Jessen, F, Nicolas, G, Selbaek, G, Ortega, G, Chene, G, Hadjigeorgiou, G, Rossi, G, Spalletta, G, Giaccone, G, Grande, G, Binetti, G, Papenberg, G, Hampel, H, Bailly, H, Zetterberg, H, Soininen, H, Karlsson, I, Alvarez, I, Appollonio, I, Giegling, I, Skoog, I, Saltvedt, I, Rainero, I, Rosas Allende, I, Hort, J, Diehl-Schmid, J, Van Dongen, J, Vidal, J, Lehtisalo, J, Wiltfang, J, Thomassen, J, Kornhuber, J, Haines, J, Vogelgsang, J, Pineda, J, Fortea, J, Popp, J, Deckert, J, Buerger, K, 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Frikke-Schmidt, R, Sorbi, S, Hagg, S, Engelborghs, S, Helisalmi, S, Botne Sando, S, Kern, S, Archetti, S, Boschi, S, Fostinelli, S, Gil, S, Mendoza, S, Mead, S, Ciccone, S, Djurovic, S, Heilmann-Heimbach, S, Riedel-Heller, S, Kuulasmaa, T, del Ser, T, Lebouvier, T, Polak, T, Ngandu, T, Grimmer, T, Bessi, V, Escott-Price, V, Giedraitis, V, Deramecourt, V, Maier, W, Jian, X, Pijnenburg, Y, Smith, A, Saenz, A, Bizzarro, A, Lauria, A, Vacca, A, Solomon, A, Anastasiou, A, Richardson, A, Boland, A, Koivisto, A, Daniele, A, Greco, A, Marianthi, A, Mcguinness, B, Fin, B, Ferrari, C, Custodero, C, Ferrarese, C, Ingino, C, Mangone, C, Reyes Toso, C, Martinez, C, Cuesta, C, Muchnik, C, Joachim, C, Ortiz, C, Besse, C, Johansson, C, Zoia, C, Laske, C, Anastasiou, C, Palacio, D, Politis, D, Janowitz, D, Craig, D, Mann, D, Neary, D, Jurgen, D, Daian, D, Belezhanska, D, Kohler, E, Castano, E, Koutsouraki, E, Chipi, E, De Roeck, E, Costantini, E, Vardy, E, Piras, F, Roveta, F, Prestia, F, Assogna, F, 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Brayne, C, Bresner, C, Grozeva, D, Bellou, E, Sommerville, E, Matthews, F, Leonenko, G, Menzies, G, Windle, G, Harwood, J, Phillips, J, Bennett, K, Luckuck, L, Clare, L, Woods, R, Saad, S, Burholt, V, Kehoe, P, Scheltens, P, Holstege, H, Amouyel, P, Schellenberg, G, Williams, J, Seshadri, S, van Duijn, C, Mather, K, Sanchez-Valle, R, Blennow, K, Huisman, M, Andreassen, O, Posthuma, D, van der Flier, W, Ramirez, A, Lambert, J, van der Lee, S, de Rojas I., Moreno-Grau S., Tesi N., Grenier-Boley B., Andrade V., Jansen I. E., Pedersen N. L., Stringa N., Zettergren A., Hernandez I., Montrreal L., Antunez C., Antonell A., Tankard R. M., Bis J. C., Sims R., Bellenguez C., Quintela I., Gonzalez-Perez A., Calero M., Franco-Macias E., Macias J., Blesa R., Cervera-Carles L., Menendez-Gonzalez M., Frank-Garcia A., Royo J. L., Moreno F., Huerto Vilas R., Baquero M., Diez-Fairen M., Lage C., Garcia-Madrona S., Garcia-Gonzalez P., Alarcon-Martin E., Valero S., Sotolongo-Grau O., Ullgren A., Naj A. C., Lemstra A. W., Benaque A., Perez-Cordon A., Benussi A., Rabano A., Padovani A., Squassina A., de Mendonca A., Arias Pastor A., Kok A. A. L., Meggy A., Pastor A. B., Espinosa A., Corma-Gomez A., Martin Montes A., Sanabria A., DeStefano A. L., Schneider A., Haapasalo A., Kinhult Stahlbom A., Tybjaerg-Hansen A., Hartmann A. M., Spottke A., Corbaton-Anchuelo A., Rongve A., Borroni B., Arosio B., Nacmias B., Nordestgaard B. G., Kunkle B. W., Charbonnier C., Abdelnour C., Masullo C., Martinez Rodriguez C., Munoz-Fernandez C., Dufouil C., Graff C., Ferreira C. B., Chillotti C., Reynolds C. A., Fenoglio C., Van Broeckhoven C., Clark C., Pisanu C., Satizabal C. L., Holmes C., Buiza-Rueda D., Aarsland D., Rujescu D., Alcolea D., Galimberti D., Wallon D., Seripa D., Grunblatt E., Dardiotis E., Duzel E., Scarpini E., Conti E., Rubino E., Gelpi E., Rodriguez-Rodriguez E., Duron E., Boerwinkle E., Ferri E., Tagliavini F., Kucukali F., Pasquier F., Sanchez-Garcia F., Mangialasche F., Jessen F., Nicolas G., Selbaek G., Ortega G., Chene G., Hadjigeorgiou G., Rossi G., Spalletta G., Giaccone G., Grande G., Binetti G., Papenberg G., Hampel H., Bailly H., Zetterberg H., Soininen H., Karlsson I. K., Alvarez I., Appollonio I., Giegling I., Skoog I., Saltvedt I., Rainero I., Rosas Allende I., Hort J., Diehl-Schmid J., Van Dongen J., Vidal J. -S., Lehtisalo J., Wiltfang J., Thomassen J. Q., Kornhuber J., Haines J. L., Vogelgsang J., Pineda J. A., Fortea J., Popp J., Deckert J., Buerger K., Morgan K., Fliessbach K., Sleegers K., Molina-Porcel L., Kilander L., Weinhold L., Farrer L. A., Wang L. -S., Kleineidam L., Farotti L., Parnetti L., Tremolizzo L., Hausner L., Benussi L., Froelich L., Ikram M. A., Deniz-Naranjo M. C., Tsolaki M., Rosende-Roca M., Lowenmark M., Hulsman M., Spallazzi M., Pericak-Vance M. A., Esiri M., Bernal Sanchez-Arjona M., Dalmasso M. C., Martinez-Larrad M. T., Arcaro M., Nothen M. M., Fernandez-Fuertes M., Dichgans M., Ingelsson M., Herrmann M. J., Scherer M., Vyhnalek M., Kosmidis M. H., Yannakoulia M., Schmid M., Ewers M., Heneka M. T., Wagner M., Scamosci M., Kivipelto M., Hiltunen M., Zulaica M., Alegret M., Fornage M., Roberto N., van Schoor N. M., Seidu N. M., Banaj N., Armstrong N. J., Scarmeas N., Scherbaum N., Goldhardt O., Hanon O., Peters O., Skrobot O. A., Quenez O., Lerch O., Bossu P., Caffarra P., Dionigi Rossi P., Sakka P., Mecocci P., Hoffmann P., Holmans P. A., Fischer P., Riederer P., Yang Q., Marshall R., Kalaria R. N., Mayeux R., Vandenberghe R., Cecchetti R., Ghidoni R., Frikke-Schmidt R., Sorbi S., Hagg S., Engelborghs S., Helisalmi S., Botne Sando S., Kern S., Archetti S., Boschi S., Fostinelli S., Gil S., Mendoza S., Mead S., Ciccone S., Djurovic S., Heilmann-Heimbach S., Riedel-Heller S., Kuulasmaa T., del Ser T., Lebouvier T., Polak T., Ngandu T., Grimmer T., Bessi V., Escott-Price V., Giedraitis V., Deramecourt V., Maier W., Jian X., Pijnenburg Y. A. L., Smith A. D., Saenz A., Bizzarro A., Lauria A., Vacca A., Solomon A., Anastasiou A., Richardson A., Boland A., Koivisto A., Daniele A., Greco A., Marianthi A., McGuinness B., Fin B., Ferrari C., Custodero C., Ferrarese C., Ingino C., Mangone C., Reyes Toso C., Martinez C., Cuesta C., Muchnik C., Joachim C., Ortiz C., Besse C., Johansson C., Zoia C. P., Laske C., Anastasiou C., Palacio D. L., Politis D. G., Janowitz D., Craig D., Mann D. M., Neary D., Jurgen D., Daian D., Belezhanska D., Kohler E., Castano E. M., Koutsouraki E., Chipi E., De Roeck E., Costantini E., Vardy E. R. L. C., Piras F., Roveta F., Prestia F. A., Assogna F., Salani F., Sala G., Lacidogna G., Novack G., Wilcock G., Thonberg H., Kolsch H., Weber H., Boecker H., Etchepareborda I., Piaceri I., Tuomilehto J., Lindstrom J., Laczo J., Johnston J., Deleuze J. -F., Harris J., Schott J. M., Priller J., Bacha J. I., Snowden J., Lisso J., Mihova K. Y., Traykov L., Morelli L., Brusco L. I., Rainer M., Takalo M., Bjerke M., Del Zompo M., Serpente M., Sanchez Abalos M., Rios M., Peltonen M., Herrman M. J., Kohler M., Rojo M., Jones M., Orsini M., Medel N., Olivar N., Fox N. C., Salvadori N., Hooper N. M., Galeano P., Solis P., Bastiani P., Passmore P., Heun R., Antikainen R., Olaso R., Perneczky R., Germani S., Lopez-Garcia S., Love S., Mehrabian S., Bagnoli S., Kochen S., Andreoni S., Teipel S., Todd S., Pickering-Brown S., Natunen T., Tegos T., Laatikainen T., Strandberg T., Polvikoski T. M., Matoska V., Ciullo V., Cores V., Solfrizzi V., Lisetti V., Sevillano Z., Aguilera N., Alarcon E., Boada M., Buendia M., Canabate P., Carracedo A., Diego S., Gailhajenet A., Guitart M., Ibarria M., Lafuente A., Maronas O., Martin E., Martinez M. T., Marquie M., Mauleon A., Moreno M., Orellana A., Pancho A., Peleja E., Preckler S., Real L. M., Ruiz A., Saez M. E., Serrano-Rios M., Tarraga L., Vargas L., Adarmes-Gomez A. D., Alonso M. D., Alvarez V., Amer-Ferrer G., Antequera M., Bernal M., Bullido M. J., Burguera J. A., Carrillo F., Carrion-Claro M., Casajeros M. J., Clarimon J., Cruz-Gamero J. M., de Pancorbo M. M., Escuela R., Garrote-Espina L., Garcia-Alberca J. M., Garcia Madrona S., Garcia-Ribas G., Gomez-Garre P., Hevilla S., Jesus S., Labrador Espinosa M. A., Legaz A., Lleo A., Lopez de Munain A., Macias-Garcia D., Manzanares S., Marin M., Marin-Munoz J., Marin T., Martinez B., Martinez V., Martinez-Lage Alvarez P., Medina M., Mendioroz Iriarte M., Mir P., Molinuevo J. L., Pastor P., Perez Tur J., Perinan-Tocino T., Pineda-Sanchez R., Pinol-Ripoll G., Real de Asua D., Rodrigo S., Sanchez del Valle Diaz R., Sanchez-Juan P., Sastre I., Vicente M. P., Vigo-Ortega R., Vivancos L., Macleod C., McCracken C., Brayne C., Bresner C., Grozeva D., Bellou E., Sommerville E. W., Matthews F., Leonenko G., Menzies G., Windle G., Harwood J., Phillips J., Bennett K., Luckuck L., Clare L., Woods R., Saad S., Burholt V., Kehoe P. G., Scheltens P., Holstege H., Amouyel P., Schellenberg G. D., Williams J., Seshadri S., van Duijn C. M., Mather K. A., Sanchez-Valle R., Blennow K., Huisman M., Andreassen O. A., Posthuma D., van der Flier W. M., Ramirez A., Lambert J. -C., van der Lee S. J., de Rojas I., de Rojas, I, Moreno-Grau, S, Tesi, N, Grenier-Boley, B, Andrade, V, Jansen, I, Pedersen, N, Stringa, N, Zettergren, A, Hernandez, I, Montrreal, L, Antunez, C, Antonell, A, Tankard, R, Bis, J, Sims, R, Bellenguez, C, Quintela, I, Gonzalez-Perez, A, Calero, M, Franco-Macias, E, Macias, J, Blesa, R, Cervera-Carles, L, Menendez-Gonzalez, M, Frank-Garcia, A, Royo, J, Moreno, F, Huerto Vilas, R, Baquero, M, Diez-Fairen, M, Lage, C, Garcia-Madrona, S, Garcia-Gonzalez, P, Alarcon-Martin, E, Valero, S, Sotolongo-Grau, O, Ullgren, A, Naj, A, Lemstra, A, Benaque, A, Perez-Cordon, A, Benussi, A, Rabano, A, Padovani, A, Squassina, A, de Mendonca, A, Arias Pastor, A, Kok, A, Meggy, A, Pastor, A, Espinosa, A, Corma-Gomez, A, Martin Montes, A, Sanabria, A, Destefano, A, Schneider, A, Haapasalo, A, Kinhult Stahlbom, A, Tybjaerg-Hansen, A, Hartmann, A, Spottke, A, Corbaton-Anchuelo, A, Rongve, A, Borroni, B, Arosio, B, Nacmias, B, Nordestgaard, B, Kunkle, B, Charbonnier, C, Abdelnour, C, Masullo, C, Martinez Rodriguez, C, Munoz-Fernandez, C, Dufouil, C, Graff, C, Ferreira, C, Chillotti, C, Reynolds, C, Fenoglio, C, Van Broeckhoven, C, Clark, C, Pisanu, C, Satizabal, C, Holmes, C, Buiza-Rueda, D, Aarsland, D, Rujescu, D, Alcolea, D, Galimberti, D, Wallon, D, Seripa, D, Grunblatt, E, Dardiotis, E, Duzel, E, Scarpini, E, Conti, E, Rubino, E, Gelpi, E, Rodriguez-Rodriguez, E, Duron, E, Boerwinkle, E, Ferri, E, Tagliavini, F, Kucukali, F, Pasquier, F, Sanchez-Garcia, F, Mangialasche, F, Jessen, F, Nicolas, G, Selbaek, G, Ortega, G, Chene, G, Hadjigeorgiou, G, Rossi, G, Spalletta, G, Giaccone, G, Grande, G, Binetti, G, Papenberg, G, Hampel, H, Bailly, H, Zetterberg, H, Soininen, H, Karlsson, I, Alvarez, I, Appollonio, I, Giegling, I, Skoog, I, Saltvedt, I, Rainero, I, Rosas Allende, I, Hort, J, Diehl-Schmid, J, Van Dongen, J, Vidal, J, Lehtisalo, J, Wiltfang, J, Thomassen, J, Kornhuber, J, Haines, J, Vogelgsang, J, Pineda, J, Fortea, J, Popp, J, Deckert, J, Buerger, K, 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E., Pedersen N. L., Stringa N., Zettergren A., Hernandez I., Montrreal L., Antunez C., Antonell A., Tankard R. M., Bis J. C., Sims R., Bellenguez C., Quintela I., Gonzalez-Perez A., Calero M., Franco-Macias E., Macias J., Blesa R., Cervera-Carles L., Menendez-Gonzalez M., Frank-Garcia A., Royo J. L., Moreno F., Huerto Vilas R., Baquero M., Diez-Fairen M., Lage C., Garcia-Madrona S., Garcia-Gonzalez P., Alarcon-Martin E., Valero S., Sotolongo-Grau O., Ullgren A., Naj A. C., Lemstra A. W., Benaque A., Perez-Cordon A., Benussi A., Rabano A., Padovani A., Squassina A., de Mendonca A., Arias Pastor A., Kok A. A. L., Meggy A., Pastor A. B., Espinosa A., Corma-Gomez A., Martin Montes A., Sanabria A., DeStefano A. L., Schneider A., Haapasalo A., Kinhult Stahlbom A., Tybjaerg-Hansen A., Hartmann A. M., Spottke A., Corbaton-Anchuelo A., Rongve A., Borroni B., Arosio B., Nacmias B., Nordestgaard B. G., Kunkle B. 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The original version of this Article omitted from the author list the 212th author Patrizia Mecocci, who is from the Institute of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy. Consequently, the “Sample Contribution” section of Author Contributions was updated to add “P.M” between “P.D.” and “R.C.”. Additionally, the original version of this Article contained the incorrect affiliation for author Patrick Gavin Kehoe, which incorrectly read “German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Berlin, Germany”. The correct version replaces this affiliation with “Bristol Medical School (THS), University of Bristol, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK”. This has been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.
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7. Investigation of Optimal Network Architecture for Asparagus Spear Detection in Robotic Harvesting
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Peebles, M., Lim, S.H., Duke, M., and McGuinness, B.
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8. 147 PRIME-COG study: grip strength, anthropometrics and cognitive decline
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McAlinden, M, primary, Linden, G, additional, McKay, G, additional, McEvoy, C, additional, Farsi, D, additional, Teeling, J, additional, Passmore, P, additional, Holmes, C, additional, Patterson, C, additional, and McGuinness, B, additional
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9. Vitamin E and Alzheimer’s disease: what do we know so far?
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Browne D, McGuinness B, Woodside JV, and McKay GJ
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vitamin E ,Alzheimer’s disease ,tocopherols ,tocotrienols ,antioxidants ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Abstract
Declan Browne, Bernadette McGuinness, Jayne V Woodside, Gareth J McKayCentre for Public Health, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UKAbstract: Vitamin E has been proposed as a potential clinical intervention for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) given the plausibility of its various biological functions in influencing the neurodegenerative processes associated with the condition. The tocopherol and tocotrienol isoforms of vitamin E have multiple properties including potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory characteristics, in addition to influences on immune function, cellular signalling and lowering cholesterol. Several of these roles offer a theoretical rationale for providing benefit for the treatment of AD-associated pathology. Diminished circulating concentrations of vitamin E have been demonstrated in individuals with AD. Reduced plasma levels have furthermore been associated with an increased risk of AD development while intake, particularly from dietary sources, may limit or reduce the rate of disease progression. This benefit may be linked to synergistic actions between vitamin E isoforms and other micronutrients. Nevertheless, randomised trials have found limited and inconsistent evidence of vitamin E supplementation as an effective clinical intervention. Thus, despite a strong rationale in support of a beneficial role for vitamin E for the treatment of AD, the evidence remains inconclusive. Several factors may partly explain this discrepancy and represent the difficulties of translating complex laboratory evidence and dietary interactions into clinical interventions. Methodological design limitations of existing randomised trials and restrictions to supplementation with a single vitamin E isoform may also limit the influence of effect. Moreover, several factors influence individual responsiveness to vitamin E intake and recent findings suggest variation in the underlying genetic architecture attenuates vitamin E biological availability and activity which likely contributes to the variation in clinical responsiveness and the failure of randomised trials to date. Importantly, the clinical safety of vitamin E remains controversial and warrants further investigation.Keywords: vitamin E, Alzheimer’s disease, tocopherols, tocotrienols, antioxidants
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10. Lenticel infection in Fraxinus excelsior shoots in the context of ash dieback
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Nemesio-Gorriz M, McGuinness B, Grant J, Dowd L, and Douglas GC
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Ash Dieback ,Lenticel ,ADB ,Phenology ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 - Abstract
Common ash (Faxinus excelsior L.) in Europe is declining on a continental scale due to the action of Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, an invasive forest pathogen that causes ash dieback disease leading to the collapse and eventual death of ash trees through shoot infection in the crown and through stem collar infection. This study confirms for the first time lenticels as entry points for pathogens to enter shoot bark. Results show the impact of lenticel infection at a very early stage of invasion by H. fraxineus in a F. excelsior provenance trial and its correlation values with other factors such as shoot dieback, canker-like lesions and bud burst. No significant provenance effects were observed for incidence of shoot dieback, lenticel necrosis or canker-like lesions on shoots, but provenance effects were significant for bud burst phenology. The strongest correlation was observed between lenticel necrosis and canker-like lesions on the lenticels of shoots. Boheremia spp. were most frequently isolated from necrotic ash lenticels and confirmed by ITS sequencing, but also species of Diaporthe, Epicoccum, Aspergillus, Neonectria, Didymella and Hymenoscyphus fraxineus. Finally, lenticel density was similar in sets of ash genotypes that were characterized as having a high and low susceptibility to ash dieback.
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11. Association of retinal venular tortuosity with impaired renal function in the Northern Ireland Cohort for the Longitudinal Study of Ageing
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O’Neill, R. A., Maxwell, A. P., Kee, F., Young, I., McGuinness, B., Hogg, R. E., and GJ, McKay
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12. Hospital admissions and emergency department visits for people with dementia.
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Zafeiridi, E, McMichael, A, O'Hara, L, Passmore, P, and McGuinness, B
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EMERGENCY room visits ,HOSPITAL admission & discharge ,HOSPITAL emergency services ,VISITATION in hospitals ,HOSPITAL utilization ,PATIENT readmissions ,EMERGENCY nursing - Abstract
Background Previous studies have suggested that people with dementia (PwD) are more likely to be admitted to hospital, have prolonged hospital stay, or visit an emergency department (ED), compared to people without dementia. Aim This study assessed the rates of hospital admissions and ED visits in PwD and investigated the causes and factors predicting this healthcare use. Further, this study assessed survival following hospital admissions and ED visits. Design This was a retrospective study with data from 26 875 PwD and 23 961 controls. Methods Data from national datasets were extracted for demographic characteristics, transitions to care homes, hospital and ED use and were linked through the Honest Broker Service. PwD were identified through dementia medication and through causes for hospital admissions and death. Results Dementia was associated with increased risk of hospital admissions and ED visits, and with lower odds of hospital readmission. Significant predictors for hospital admissions and readmissions in PwD were transitioning to a care home, living in urban areas and being widowed, while female gender and living in less deprived areas reduced the odds of admissions. Older age and living in less deprived areas were associated with lower odds of an ED visit for PwD. In contrast to predictions, mortality rates were lower for PwD following a hospital admission or ED visit. Conclusions These findings result in a better understanding of hospital and ED use for PwD. Surprisingly, survival for PwD was prolonged following hospital admissions and ED visits and thus, policies and services enabling these visits are necessary, especially for people who live alone or in rural areas; however, increased primary care and other methods, such as eHealth, could provide equally effective care in order to avoid distress and costs for hospital admissions and ED visits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. New insights into the genetic etiology of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
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25 páginas, 6 figuras, 2 tablas, Characterization of the genetic landscape of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related dementias (ADD) provides a unique opportunity for a better understanding of the associated pathophysiological processes. We performed a two-stage genome-wide association study totaling 111,326 clinically diagnosed/'proxy' AD cases and 677,663 controls. We found 75 risk loci, of which 42 were new at the time of analysis. Pathway enrichment analyses confirmed the involvement of amyloid/tau pathways and highlighted microglia implication. Gene prioritization in the new loci identified 31 genes that were suggestive of new genetically associated processes, including the tumor necrosis factor alpha pathway through the linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex. We also built a new genetic risk score associated with the risk of future AD/dementia or progression from mild cognitive impairment to AD/dementia. The improvement in prediction led to a 1.6- to 1.9-fold increase in AD risk from the lowest to the highest decile, in addition to effects of age and the APOE ε4 allele., This work was funded by a grant (EADB) from the EU Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease Research. INSERM UMR1167 is also funded by the INSERM, Institut Pasteur de Lille, Lille Métropole Communauté Urbaine and French government’s LABEX DISTALZ program (development of innovative strategies for a transdisciplinary approach to AD). Full consortium acknowledgements and funding are in the Supplementary Not
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14. A Philosopher Looks at Kafka
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15. Causality
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16. The Logical Force of Expressions1
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18. 211 ASSOCIATION OF PLASMA ANTIOXIDANTS AND COGNITIVE OUTCOMES IN NORTHERN IRISH MEN FROM PROSPECTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION (PRIME) STUDY
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19. OP02. Interrogating and correcting fine‐scale genetic structure in large (>36,000 samples) GWAS datasets using scalable haplotype sharing methods
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Gilbert, Edmund, O’Reilly, Seamus, Merrigan, Michael, McGettingan, Darren, Vitart, Veronique, Joshi, Peter K, Clark, David W, Campbell, Harry, Hayward, Caroline, Ring, Susan M, Golding, Jean, Goodfellow, Stephanie, Navarro, Pau, Kerr, Shona M, Amador, Carmen, Campbell, Archie, Haley, Chris S, Porteous, David J, Cavalleri, Gianpiero L, Wilson, James F, Byrne, RP, van Rheenen, W, Veldink, JH, McLaughlin, RL, Fitzgerald, Joan, Fahey, Laura, Whitton, Laura, Donohoe, Gary, Morris, Derek W, Smyth, LJ, Wooster, C, Kilner, J, Kee, F, Young, I, McGuinness, B, Maxwell, AP, McKay, GJ, McKnight, AJ, Maloney, DM, Chadderton, N, Millington-Ward, S, Farrar, GJ, Lambert, DM, Nguengang-Wakap, S, Olry, A, Rath, A, Murphy, D, Lynch, SA, Treacy, EP, Gunne, E, McGarvey, C, Hamilton, K, Savage, S, Rasheed, E, Rashid, A, Keogh, E, MacNamara, B, Collison, C, Brazil, N, Whatley, S, Crowley, VEF, Murphy, DN, Turner, J, Doyle, Samantha, Abidin, Zaza, Senanayake, Suranga, James, Stephanie, Yap, Mei, Hart, Caroline, Crushell, Ellen, Smyth, Shane, Green, Andrew, Treacy, Eileen, Lynch, Tim, Pastores, Gregory, Laffan, Aoife, O’Byrne, James, Palfi, A, Yesmambetov, A, Ormond, CM, Ryan, NM, Heron, EA, Gill, M, Corvin, AP, Kelly, CM, Doherty, MA, Hengeveld, JC, Campbell, C, Leu, C, Delanty, N, Lal, D, Cavalleri, GL, Angel, CZ, McNally, CJ, McKenna, DJ, Breslin, EM, Cassidy, LM, Martiniano, R, Mattiangeli, V, Silva, AM, Bradley, DG, Kearney, H, Balagura, G, Lewis-Smith, D, Ganesan, S, Gan, J, Galer, PD, Wang, Y, Tan, NCK, Lench, NJ, Steward, CA, Krause, R, Robinson, P, Helbig, I, Finnegan, LK, Kenna, P, Carty, M, Bowie, AG, Whelan, L, Dockery, A, Kenna, PF, Keegan, D, Silvestri, G, Khan, M, Cornelis, SS, Dhaenens, CM, Humphries, P, Cremers, FPM, Roosing, S, Broin, Pilib Ó, Morris, Derek, McVeigh, Úna M, McVeigh, Terri P, Miller, Nicola, Kerin, Michael J, Flaus, Andrew, Irwin, RE, Thursby, SJ, Ondičová, M, Pentieva, K, McNulty, H, Richmond, C, Caffrey, A, Lees-Murdock, DJ, McLaughlin, M, Cassidy, T, Suderman, M, Relton, CL, Walsh, CP, Carrigan, M, Maloney, D, Hanlon, K, Bookey, N, Drago, P, Parle-McDermott, A, Flynn, PM, Toulouse, A, Bermingham, N, Jansen, M, Hand, CK, Skelly, RD, Cole, J, Berkeley, M, Dinneen, Thomas, O’Cónail, A, Kirov, George, Lopez, Lorna M, Gallagher, Louise, Ning, Z, Williams, JM, Kumari, R, Baranov, PV, Moore, T, Bhandari, Sushil, Hillman, Sara, Dolma, Padma, Mukerji, Mitali, Prasher, Bhavana, Montgomery, Hugh E., Gunne, EA, Ward, A, Treacy, E, Lambert, D, Benson, KA, Murray, S, Senum, SR, Kennedy, C, Yachnin, K, Gangadharan, N, Harris, PC, Conlon, P, Zhu, J, Wynne, N, McKenna, C, Humphreys, M, McNerlan, S, Dabir, T, Rea, G, Morrison, PJ, Donnelly, DE, Jeffers, L, Sasaki, E, Kelly, H, Hayes, B, Ryan, K, Carolan, E, Betts, D, Green, A, Sheerin, A, Grabowsky, L, James, S, Senanayake, S, Abidin, Z, O’Byrne, J, Pastores, G, McConnell, V, Bradley, L, Reid, J, Fitzsimons, D, Dempster, M, Pentony, Michaela, Bradley, Lisa, Connor, Pamela O’, Kirk, Claire W, Donnelly, Deirdre E, Hardy, Rachel, Shepherd, Charles W, Morrison, Patrick J, Doyle, S, McVeigh, T, O’Byrne, JJ, Senanayake, SL, Sadok, S, Pastores, GM, Forde, R, Rakovac, A, Abdelfadil, S, Mac Namara, B, O’Connor, P, Heggarty, S, Hart, P, Morgan, NE, Dorris, E, Cummins, E, Adeeb, F, Taylor, C, Savic, S, Killeen, O, Fraser, A, Wilson, AG, Murphy, Jane, Kirk, Claire, Prendiville, Terence, Ward, Deirdre, Galvin, Joseph, Lynch, Sally Ann, Carroll, C, Kirk, C, Murphy, J, Duff, M, Mooney, E, Clark, T, King, C, Fallah, L, and Hinde, J
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Background Age-related cognitive decline results in increased difficulty in performing tasks that require memory or rapid information processing. Cognitive resilience is the ability to withstand the negative effects of stress on cognitive functioning. The polygenetic contribution to cognitive resilience requires large data sets for analysis. In addition, longitudinal data is needed to identify individual differences in cognitive performance over time. The UK Biobank cohort of over 500,000 participants over the age of 40 offers the potential to advance research on the genetics and biology of cognitive resilience. Methods We created a longitudinal cognitive resilience phenotype by combining the phenotypic cognitive parameter of current reaction time with a proxy phenotype of education years (EY). We used this resilience phenotype, in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to identify genes and gene sets that influence the biological pathways involved in resilience. To remove the influence of the EY on the analysis we compared genetic data on participants that displayed resilience to those that showed expected cognitive decline. Results GWAS outputs analysis showed 273 significantly enriched genes for participants that demonstrated resilience. Genotype–tissue expression was significant in brain tissue, particularly in the anterior cingulate cortex, frontal cortex, and hippocampus. Biological Pathway analysis includes synapse, post synaptic density and neuron guidance. Conclusion This analysis shows an association between cognitive resilience and enrichment of neuronal activity. Confirmatory examination of these findings in datasets with strong longitudinal cognitive data, such and the Health and Retirement Study, is ongoing., Introduction Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a polygenic disease characterised by autoimmune inflammatory destruction of the pancreas and subsequent hyperglycaemia. Several GWAS have identified loci associated with T1D risk, but recent evidence suggests that epigenetic changes in DNA methylation may have a causal role in T1D. Methods To identify potential methylation-based biomarkers of T1D, blood-derived DNA from 250 individuals with ≥15 years duration of T1D was compared to 391 controls with no evidence of diabetes. All individuals were from the British Isles. DNA was bisulphite treated using the EZ DNA Methylation Kit (Zymo). The Infinium HD Methylation Assay MethylationEPIC BeadChips (Illumina) were used to determine the methylation status of >850,000 CpG sites, gene bodies and promoters. Results MethylationEPIC data was analysed using GenomeStudio v2011 and Partek Genomics Suite v7.0. Comparing T1D with controls identified 1,706 CpG sites with significantly different (p±2 fold change). Genes including HLA‐DRB1, HLA‐DQA1 and PLEKHA1 have been previously linked to T1D and contained >2 differently methylated CpG sites ≥p, Introduction Rare diseases (RDs) are a public health priority but their scarcity and diversity leads to a lack of knowledge and expertise. Accurate epidemiological information about RDs is necessary to inform public policy, but without an Irish rare disease registry, there is a dearth of primary data. Methods Collaborative work with Orphanet Coordination derived a global point prevalence of RDs from the ‘Orphanet Epidemiological File’ (http://www.orphadata.org) by selecting RDs described by ‘point prevalence’ from predefined geographic regions, and summing point prevalences. In the National Rare Disease Office, expert opinion and disease-specific publications were used to adapt a ‘high prevalence’ list for Ireland. Results Globally, ‘point prevalence’ describes 5,304 RDs ≥85.9%). The minimum cumulative point prevalence of RDs is 3.5‐5.9% of the population. While globally 84.5% RDs analysed ≥n=3585) had a point prevalence of 1/100,000. To construct a comparable Irish ‘high‐ prevalence’ list, 191 RDs with known prevalence >1/100,000 across all countries were drawn from the global list. A further 147 diseases with possible prevalence >1/100,000 in Ireland due to ethnic, environmental or founder‐effect are currently under consideration for inclusion. Conclusion 3.5%‐5.9% is the first evidence‐based estimate of the global population prevalence of RDs. Creation of an Irish list of high‐prevalence RDs permits development of care pathways and systems that address the needs of the majority of Irish people with RDs. Implementation of RD codification in eHealth Ireland will provide more accurate data., Introduction The acute hepatic porphyrias, including acute intermittent porphyria (AIP), variegate porphyria (VP) and hereditary coproporphyria (HP) along with familial Porphyria Cutanea Tarda (fPCT) are autosomal dominantly inherited disorders affecting key enzymes in the haem biosynthetic pathway. Clinically these disorders may manifest as photosensitive skin lesions (VP, HP and PCT) and/or acute neuropathic episodes (AIP, VP and HP). All demonstrate variable penetrance and expressivity. Thus, while biochemical investigations, including blood, urine and faecal porphyrin analysis, are critical for the diagnosis of active porphyric disease, these investigations may not be sensitive enough to identify presymptomatic variant carriers. Hence molecular genetic analysis has become an important component in kindred follow-up for identifying porphyria susceptibility. Methods The Biochemistry Department, St James’s Hospital, Dublin, has established a molecular diagnostic service based on direct nucleotide sequencing to facilitate diagnosis of genetic susceptibility to AIP, VP, HCP and PCT respectively. Results To date over 30 different genetic variants linked with a porphyria phenotype have been identified in different kindreds including non‐Irish. The spectrum of variants includes missense, nonsense, splice‐site and small insertions and deletions e.g. HMBS ≥R26C, R26H, IVS4+1G>A), PPOX ≥IVS4‐1G>A, Q435X, W427X, A150D, Q375X) and CPO ≥R332Q, R332W, c.1291‐1292 ins TG). In addition, novel variants have been identified in collaboration with Cardiff Porphyria Centre. Conclusion This unique insight into the molecular basis of porphyrias in the ROI indicates that acute porphyrias and fPCT are genetically heterogeneous. Furthermore, the variant scanning assay in St James’s Hospital has identified pathogenic variants in >93% of confirmed porphyria kindreds, Background The developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) are a group of severe epilepsies which co-present with intellectual disability, and occur in cases without a family history of epilepsy. Their severe phenotype means that DEEs are thought to be primarily monogenic, caused by highly damaging rare mutations. Currently, analysis of exome sequence data can identify a causative mutation in around 40% of DEEs. Little is known about the genetic architecture of the remaining DEEs which screen-negative after genomic analysis. Here, we used a method known as polygenic risk scoring (PRS) to test whether the burden of common genetic variation is relevant to the development of the DEEs. Methods Exome and GWAS data on DEE cases (n=745), and population controls (n=75,000) were obtained from the DDD cohort and Ukbiobank, respectively. Damaging mutations in known epilepsy genes were bioinformatically inferred. PRS were calculated using the most recent ILAE GWAS of epilepsy and compared between i) DEE cases and the general population, and ii) DEE cases with and without damaging mutations. Results DEE cases with and without inferred damaging mutations were found to have elevated PRS for epilepsy. We did not detect a significant difference in PRS between DEE cases with and without damaging mutations. Discussion This research provides the first evidence that common genetic variation contributes to the development of the DEEs. Our results suggest common genetic variation contributes to DEE status irrespective of the presence of a highly damaging rare genetic variant. Further work in additional cohorts is required to extend these results., Rationale The phenotypic features in a person with epilepsy are often complex with regards to seizure presentations, which is acknowledged by the most recent revision of the seizure classification by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE). We provide updated seizure-related human phenotype ontology (HPO) terms to facilitate a deep phenotypic interpretation of heretofore unexplained genetic epilepsies. Methods The Epilepsiome project is a Task Force of the Genetics Commission of the ILAE and represent the link to the gene curation efforts within the ClinGen Epilepsy Clinical Domain Working Group (CDWG). Within the efforts to align terminology used in the diagnostic space, the Epilepsiome Project revised HPO terms for epileptic seizures. The updated classification was built through an online portal and consensus was achieved through biweekly conference calls. Results Focal, generalised and neonatal HPO seizure terminologies were constructed according to the most recent ILAE classification and aligned with the existing HPO structure. This ontology allows capture of clinical information at various levels of detail and aims to preserve the onset, awareness and motor/non-motor nature of each seizure type, using multiple parentages. We integrated other frequently observed seizures currently not included in the ILAE, which required a separate branch within the ontology due to biological peculiarity of their age of onset, their clinical significance or genetic architecture. Conclusions Improvements in HPO terms for epileptic seizures will enable a more versatile seizure ontology leading to deep phenotyping of people with epilepsy to improve associations with genomic data in both a research and diagnostic setting., Purpose Target5000 aims to genetically characterise approximately 5000 people in Ireland with an inherited retinal degeneration (IRD). Thus far, over 1,000 IRD patients have been sequenced for variants in 260 IRD genes. One arm of the project focuses on improving detection of candidate variants by whole genome sequencing (WGS), by analysing non-coding mutations and performing functional analysis. Approach IRD patients are clinically diagnosed by Target5000 ophthalmologists. When informed consent is given, the Target5000 study employs target capture next generation sequencing (NGS), with a positive candidate detection rate of 68%. To improve detection rates, whole-gene or WGS was employed on a case-dependent basis to identify pathogenic intronic variants not previously captured. Results One common form of IRD is ABCA4-associated Stargardt disease (STGD1), often caused by deep-intronic variants. Thus far, 36 ‘unresolved’ STGD1 and cone-rod dystrophy cases have undergone targeted ABCA4 whole-gene sequencing, positively identifying a candidate in ~50% of cases. A variant in intron 30 resulting in a pseudoexon inclusion was particularly frequent and found in 5/16 (likely) solved cases. Furthermore, 40 patient samples have undergone WGS. Conclusions An objective of Target5000 is to provide actionable outcomes empowering patients with genetic diagnoses and potentially future access to clinical trials or approved treatments, where appropriate. The results presented highlight the significant value of a target capture NGS strategy as a preliminary diagnostic measure, with remaining elusive cases undergoing more extensive genetic analysis. This methodology improves variant detection rates and progresses the goal of fully elucidating the genetic architecture of IRDs in Ireland., Background Copy Number Variants (CNVs) are large genomic deletions/duplications of >1kb, spanning regions that can encompass one or many genes. Though a common form of structural variation, pathogenic CNVs, of population freq., The Ladakhi people dwell in the Jammu and Kashmir regions of India, between the Karakoram and Himalayan mountain ranges, at ≥3400 meters altitude. The Ladakhi share similar linguistic, cultural and religious practices with Tibetans. However, relative to Tibetans, the Ladakhi are very poorly studied at the level of population structure and genetic selection. In this context, we set out to conduct a genomic survey of population structure in representative samples of the Ladakhi people. Methods We genotyped 310 Ladakhi DNA samples using the Illumina Global Screening Array gene chip. We merged the Ladakhi with data from 800 individuals representing different reference language groups including; Sino-Tibetan (Tibetans, Sherpa, Han), Indo-European (Indo-Aryan, Hazara), Austroasiatic (Munda) and Burusho (a linguistic isolate in Jammu-Kashmir). We performed ADMIXTURE, principal component analysis (PCA), fineSTRUCTURE and ChromoPainter analysis on the combined autosomal data. Results In PCA plots, the Ladakhi population cluster together with Sherpa and Tibetans, forming a distinct Himalayan group, different from other mainland populations of South and East Asia. ADMIXTURE analysis at k=4 suggests ancestry proportions in the Ladakhi to be approximately 50% Highlander (Tibetan/Sherpa) and 50% Indo-European. These results suggest contemporary Ladakhi people are the admixed of Tibetans and Indo-Europeans. Conclusions Our results suggests a considerable component of the Ladakhi genome descends from ancestral highlander populations residing on the Tibetan plateau for the last 35,000 years, with subsequent admixture with neighbouring Indo-European populations., Background The EU recognises rare disease (RD) as life threatening with delays in establishing a diagnosis and treatment. The Irish National Plan for RDs (2014) recommended epidemiological studies of RD prevalence to improve both cost efficiencies and care of patients with RD’s. Objective To derive the incidence of paediatric RD and the number of paediatric RD mortality cases through analysis of records held at two major tertiary paediatric hospitals, for children born in the year 2000. Methods Cases were identified using electronic/manual records from: the National Paediatric Mortality Registry office; Clinical, Cytogenetics and Molecular genetics database; Radiology and the Hospital In-Patient Enquiry system (HIPE). In addition a detailed analysis of national death registration information for RDs from 2006-2016 was undertaken along with a 2year study (2015-2016) of inpatient RD deaths. Results There were 54,789 livebirths in 2000. Genetics records identified 801 cases of RDs Ongoing HIPE searches identified 1381 cases. Mortality data revealed that of all deaths on the Register (2006-2016), (n=4044) aged 0-14, 58.56% (n=2368) had a RD diagnosis with age distribution; Neonates, 56% (1140/2050), Post-neonates, 58% (450/778), Children aged 1-14 years, 64% (778/1216). Of the total (n=234) inpatient deaths with a RD from 2015-2016, 52.6% (n=123) were cared for at the two major centres. Conclusion This study to-date has identified > 2,200 RD patients presenting by age 17 giving a minimum incidence of 4% for paediatric RDs. We expect the final figure to be higher when we complete analysis of all the HIPE and sub-specialty data from these major centres., Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common inherited renal disease. ADPKD is primarily caused by variants in PKD1 and PKD2. Sequencing of PKD1 is difficult due to multiple pseudogenes. There is unexplained variance in the age-of-onset of PKD, even within families. Aim 1) Establish a targeted NGS panel to improve molecular diagnosis of PKD and 2) characterize large ‘super-families’ for the study of new ADPKD genes and genetic modifiers. Methods NGS was performed using a custom Roche SeqCap targeted panel (273 genes) and Illumina NextSeq. Bioinformatics was performed using an in-house GATK pipeline. Pathogenicity was assigned using American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics guidelines and Mayo Clinic PKD in-house methods. Gap-filling Sanger sequencing was utilized in unsolved cases Results 172 PKD patients were sequenced with average coverage 189X. A molecular diagnosis meeting pathogenicity criteria was obtained in 82% (141/172) of patients following gap-filling Sanger of PKD1 and PKD2 (n=41). 46 of the PKD-causing variants we detected were novel. We identified 13 rare, diagnostic PKD variants shared across multiple affected individuals recorded clinically as having no known familial relationship. Second-degree relatedness was confirmed via clinical follow-up. These families form the basis for the assembly of PKD ‘super-families’. Conclusions NGS is suitable for sequencing of PKD genes including PKD1, although some gap filling by Sanger is required for complete coverage. We have identified 13 potential ADPKD ‘super-families’ using genomic data for further study. These results are improving diagnostics of ADPKD in the Irish renal clinic., Purpose Target5000 is a genetic study to detect and characterise variants associated with inherited retinal degenerations (IRD). Choroideremia is an X-Linked recessive chorioretinal degenerative condition with progressive atrophy of several key cells of the retina and the surrounding blood retinal barrier. Here we describe a novel deletion in the CHM gene found in two Irish pedigrees. This 500kb deletion represents the largest yet detected IRD-associated deletion in Ireland. Approach As part of the Irish IRD registry, Target5000, patients with inherited retinal degenerative conditions are recruited. Target capture sequencing was employed to investigate variation in 254 IRD-associated genes. Upon detection of the deletion in CHM, PCR analysis was used to elucidate the full extent of the deletion. Results Two members of a large X-linked Retinitis Pigmentosa pedigree clinically presented with choroideremia and tested negative for the segregating RPGR variant found in other affected members of this pedigree. Both males were sequenced and found to possess large deletions spanning the CHM gene, totalling 500kb. This deletion has also been detected in a second Irish pedigree since its discovery. Two additional males and two carrier females from this second pedigree were all found to be severely affected with progressive choroideremia. Conclusions Typically, female carriers of CHM mutations show mild stationary signs with no symptoms, while males are severely affected. In this instance, females were more severely affected than expected with advanced signs of degeneration and progressive visual decline. This is possibly due to random X-inactivation and the severity of CHM gene deletion., Introduction The largest cohort of patients at The National Centre for Adult Inherited Metabolic Disorders (NCIMD) have Phenylketonuria (PKU). The NCIMD manages patients transitioned from Paediatric services upon reaching adulthood. Improved treatments have extended life expectancy and increased quality of life for patients with PKU; however diet and supplements remained the only means of treatment for life until the recent introduction of Sapropterin dihydrochloride. Aim To analyse the genotype of the PKU cohort in attendance at The NCIMD with a focus on responsiveness to Sapropterin dihydrochloride. Method The data are collated from when the Adult unit was first established in 2013 until the end of May 2019. Exclusion criteria include patients over the age of 53 and patients who have two negatively indicated genotypes for the use of Sapropterin dihydrochloride. Genotypes are recorded in a secured database onsite and descriptive analyses were performed. Results The total number of patients examined is 282; 104 were male (36.8%) and 178 were female (63.1%). The total samples processed and available for analysis were 148 (male= 46, 31%; female= 102, 68.9%). The frequency of Saptopterin dihydrochloride responsiveness in both alleles was observed (responsive= 15, 10%; unresponsive= 48, 48.33%; uncertain= 85, 57%). The most common alleles recorded were R408W (41.1%), F39L (13.8%), 165T (11.2%), and L249F (3.8%). Conclusion Due to the uncertainty surrounding Sapropterin dihydrochloride responsiveness for various common mutations in the Irish PKU cohort, there is a need for greater genetic and metabolic collaboration. Analysis and treatment may be impacted by time elapsed from sending samples to receiving results., Introduction The Department of Clinical Genetics at CHI provides services for individuals affected by or at risk of a genetic condition in the Republic of Ireland. There are currently 3,283 referrals waiting to be seen, of whom 930 are waiting longer that the HSE standard of 18 months. A negative consequence of a long waiting list is that patients die whilst waiting. Resulting harm includes: 1) no diagnosis 2) no genetic testing, no DNA stored, 3) family unaware of a hereditary disorder, denied screening, 4) relatives having unnecessary screening as no predictive test for family, 5) future pregnancy options limited if paediatric proband undiagnosed. As of 13/06/2019, we have recorded 33 deaths on our waiting list. We began to systematically collect data on deaths since March 2018. This study concentrates on these cases; n=15/33. Aims To identify the consequences to the relatives of these 15 referrals. Results Nine were adult cancer genetic referrals, 5/9 diagnostic, 3/9 predictive, and a further case had NF2. Only 1/9 had DNA stored. Two adult patients had a cardiac family history (Marfan syndrome, cardiomyopathy) respectively. Neither had DNA stored. Four paediatric patients had multiple malformations secondary to a chromosomal or genetic syndrome. In 3/4 a diagnosis had already been reached. The fourth case, who died unexpectedly of unrelated causes, had no DNA stored. Summary 11/15 patients who died did not have DNA stored, precluding diagnosis and risk calculation for their relatives. As each extended 3 generation Irish family has ~64 relatives, lack of diagnosis has far reaching consequences., Background Women who carry a pathogenic variant in either a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene have a high lifetime risk of developing breast and tubo-ovarian cancer. To manage this risk, women may choose to undergo risk-reducing surgery to remove breast tissue, ovaries and fallopian tubes. Surgery should increase survival, but can impact women’s lives adversely at a psychological and psychosexual level. Interventions to facilitate psychological adjustment and improve quality of life post risk-reducing surgery are needed. Aim of Review To examine psychosocial interventions in female BRCA carriers who have undergone risk-reducing surgery and to evaluate the effectiveness of such interventions on psychological adjustment and quality of life. Methods We searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled trials (CENTRAL) in the Cochrane Library, MEDLINE via Ovid, Embase via Ovid, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science and Scopus up to April 2019. Results We identified two studies; one randomised controlled trial and one nonrandomised study. Conclusions The effect of psychosocial interventions on quality of life and emotional well-being in female BRCA carriers who undergo risk-reducing surgery is uncertain given limited high quality evidence. Next Generation Sequencing, along with targeted cancer treatments, increasing knowledge around the biology of cancers and the results of the 100K Genome Project will open up genetic testing to many more women. For as long as surgical interventions remain the dominant risk-reducing option for management of women with a deleterious BRCA gene, health professionals have a responsibility to ensure there is provision to holistically manage the outcomes of such surgery., Introduction FATCO (Fibular Aplasia, Tibial Campomelia and Oligosyndactyly) syndrome is a rare descriptive diagnosis first defined by Courtens et al. in 2005, who recognised a comparable pattern of malformations with his own case and 4 others described in the literature. Aetiology remains unknown, however defects involved in SHH (Sonic hedgehog) gene expression have been proposed. Case Description We report on a term male infant born with severe malformations. On examination, there was absence of the left radius and ulna, bilateral anterior angulation of lower limbs with skin dimpling overlying. Both ankle joints were dysplastic and there was oligosyndactly of both feet. Right upper limb was normal. X-rays of the limbs revealed dysplastic tibiae, absence of both fibulae, a right foot containing 3 ossified metatarsals with 2 formed digits, and a left foot with a single ossified metatarsal and two soft tissue digits with small bony elements. The infant had no other associated anomalies, and is developmentally appropriate at 1 year. Management included Symes amputation, prosthetics and following genetic referral FATCO syndrome was suggested as the best fitting diagnosis. Whole genome sequencing of the infants blood is currently being performed. Discussion This is an important case to report as there are very few descriptions in the literature, In keeping with the majority of reports, this case appears to be sporadic and development is normal. Our case is male, keeping with preponderance. Treatment aims at optimising functionality of limbs and stabilisations of joints., Introduction Fibrous cephalic plaques (FCP) are a characteristic manifestation of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) and occur in one third of cases. Their natural history and long term course is unknown, as is the outcome of long term follow-up of TSC cases in old age. Phenotype and methods We describe an 80 year old with TSC due to a c.2784dupC TSC2 mutation, who was diagnosed in infancy with an FCP and was regularly followed up at the TSC clinic over 8 decades with regular epilepsy treatment and renal monitoring. Results Regular clinical photography and clinical records document the plaque at different ages. The FCP naturally resolved at 74 years. Facial angiofibromas also faded with time in the last decade. His epilepsy and renal abnormalities remained under control with careful surveillance and monitoring. Discussion Natural aging in the eighth decade causes progressive laxity of collagen and leads to natural resolution of FCPs. This novel finding with a unique 80 year follow up yields valuable insights into the aging changes within FCPs and facial angiofibromas as the pathways linking facial angiofibromas and FCP’s through the TGF-β1 pathway are now being elucidated. Conclusion We present a clinical odyssey showing the natural progression and history of FCPs in TSC and comment on the mechanistic pathways allowing potential interventions in this disfiguring condition. TSC cases can be successfully managed and complications – particularly in the brain and kidney, can be avoided over an entire lifetime. This is encouraging for long term prospects for patients with TSC., Introduction Fabry disease is an X-linked inherited disorder due to deficient activity of the enzyme alpha-galactosidase A and progressive lysosomal deposition of globotriaosylceramide in cells. Aim To report the genotype/phenotype landscape of the adult Fabry disease cohort attending The National Centre for Adult Inherited Metabolic Disorders (NCIMD). Method All Fabry patients (N=70) attending NCIMD until end of May 2019 were included in this analysis. Genotypes and phenotypes were recorded by chart review. Descriptive analyses were performed. Result 26 (37.1%) were male (median age 43 [32:54]) and 44 (62.9%) were female (median age 46 [25:61]). The AGAL pathogenic variants were missense (52, 74.3%), deletion (9, 12.9%), nonsense (8, 11.4%) and duplication (1, 1.4%). Most missense variants occurred in exon 2 (25%), exon 3 (19.2%), exon 5 (23.1%) and exon 6 (21.2%). 21.2% of missense variants were N215S. 28 patients were on enzyme therapy and 2 were on oral chaperone therapy. The incidence of cardiac (M=18/26; F=18/44; p=0.021), renal (M=14/26; F=18/44; p=0.304), neurological (M=17/26; F=20/44; p=0.107) and hearing (M=14/26; F=19/44; p=0.399) involvement were observed. Within N215S cohort, 2 had hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and 5 with a degree of left ventricular hypertrophy. Conclusion Pathogenic variants were observed across the AGAL gene in the cohort. Incidence of cardiac involvement in both genders is similar. Females had more frequently observed renal, neurological and hearing involvement. N215S AGAL variant is the most common variant which is associated with a predominant cardiac phenotype, thus collaboration between clinical geneticists and cardiovascular physicians are important when establishing diagnosis and management., Background Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common inherited cardiovascular disease with a worldwide prevalence of 1:500. Genetic etiology is suspected in up to 50% of HCM patients. To gain insight into the diagnostic yield and mutation spectrum of HCM, a retrospective review was performed for 114 consecutive cases with a clinical suspicion of HCM who underwent multigene panel testing at our laboratory between 2014 and 2019. Method Data was manually extracted from laboratory reports with respect to indication for testing, number of genes on panel, variants identified and classification at the time of testing. Results A total of 114 patients with a diagnosis of HCM had samples submitted for diagnostic testing using a multigene panel of between 16 and 20 genes, depending on the year of testing. 56 patients had no genetic variant identified, 33 patients had a pathogenic or likely pathogenic variant identified and 25 had a variant of uncertain significance identified. One 11 year old patient had a normal result from an 18 gene panel for HCM, but was later diagnosed with Friedrich ataxia. One adult female patient had a normal result from a 19 gene panel but was later diagnosed with Fabry disease. Conclusion Clinically actionable ‘Pathogenic’ or ‘Likely pathogenic’ variants were identified in 29% of patients with a Clinical diagnosis of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy with VUS being identified in 22%. The most common 2 genes in which clinically actionable variants were found were MYH7 (47%) and MYBPC3 (31%)., Huntington’s disease (HD) is an inherited progressive neurodegenerative condition. In the Republic of Ireland genetic testing for HD is available via two routes. Symptomatic individuals can access testing via a Neurologist. Asymptomatic individuals with a known family history of HD can seek testing via a genetic counselling multi-step process. Aim The aim of the audit was to review the activity of the HD specialty clinic. Methods Retrospective chart, laboratory and clinical database review for HD referrals received for 2016, 2017 and 2018 was carried out. Parameters examined included: number of referrals, age profile, motivation for testing, results. Results Over this 3 year period 93 referrals were received. 80 referrals were for predictive testing and 13 for genetic counselling post testing through neurology. The youngest person was 18 years of age at time of referral. More females requested a referral for predictive testing than males, 48 (60%) and 32 (40%) respectfully. The most common motivation given for predictive testing was with regard to family planning and concerns for children and to help them plan for the future. Of the 30 tests carried out to date, 52% were mutation positive and 42% were mutation negative. The average age of those who proceeded with testing was 37yrs. Conclusion These findings reflect data published from the UK with regard to age of presentation and female to male bias. The most common motivation for testing was family planning unlike the UK where the most common reason provided was to reduce uncertainty.
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de Rojas, I. Moreno-Grau, S. Tesi, N. Grenier-Boley, B. Andrade, V. Jansen, I.E. Pedersen, N.L. Stringa, N. Zettergren, A. Hernández, I. Montrreal, L. Antúnez, C. Antonell, A. Tankard, R.M. Bis, J.C. Sims, R. Bellenguez, C. Quintela, I. González-Perez, A. Calero, M. Franco-Macías, E. Macías, J. Blesa, R. Cervera-Carles, L. Menéndez-González, M. Frank-García, A. Royo, J.L. Moreno, F. Huerto Vilas, R. Baquero, M. Diez-Fairen, M. Lage, C. García-Madrona, S. García-González, P. Alarcón-Martín, E. Valero, S. Sotolongo-Grau, O. Ullgren, A. Naj, A.C. Lemstra, A.W. Benaque, A. Pérez-Cordón, A. Benussi, A. Rábano, A. Padovani, A. Squassina, A. de Mendonça, A. Arias Pastor, A. Kok, A.A.L. Meggy, A. Pastor, A.B. Espinosa, A. Corma-Gómez, A. Martín Montes, A. Sanabria, Á. DeStefano, A.L. Schneider, A. Haapasalo, A. Kinhult Ståhlbom, A. Tybjærg-Hansen, A. Hartmann, A.M. Spottke, A. Corbatón-Anchuelo, A. Rongve, A. Borroni, B. Arosio, B. Nacmias, B. Nordestgaard, B.G. Kunkle, B.W. Charbonnier, C. Abdelnour, C. Masullo, C. Martínez Rodríguez, C. Muñoz-Fernandez, C. Dufouil, C. Graff, C. Ferreira, C.B. Chillotti, C. Reynolds, C.A. Fenoglio, C. Van Broeckhoven, C. Clark, C. Pisanu, C. Satizabal, C.L. Holmes, C. Buiza-Rueda, D. Aarsland, D. Rujescu, D. Alcolea, D. Galimberti, D. Wallon, D. Seripa, D. Grünblatt, E. Dardiotis, E. Düzel, E. Scarpini, E. Conti, E. Rubino, E. Gelpi, E. Rodriguez-Rodriguez, E. Duron, E. Boerwinkle, E. Ferri, E. Tagliavini, F. Küçükali, F. Pasquier, F. Sanchez-Garcia, F. Mangialasche, F. Jessen, F. Nicolas, G. Selbæk, G. Ortega, G. Chêne, G. Hadjigeorgiou, G. Rossi, G. Spalletta, G. Giaccone, G. Grande, G. Binetti, G. Papenberg, G. Hampel, H. Bailly, H. Zetterberg, H. Soininen, H. Karlsson, I.K. Alvarez, I. Appollonio, I. Giegling, I. Skoog, I. Saltvedt, I. Rainero, I. Rosas Allende, I. Hort, J. Diehl-Schmid, J. Van Dongen, J. Vidal, J.-S. Lehtisalo, J. Wiltfang, J. Thomassen, J.Q. Kornhuber, J. Haines, J.L. Vogelgsang, J. Pineda, J.A. Fortea, J. Popp, J. Deckert, J. Buerger, K. Morgan, K. Fließbach, K. Sleegers, K. Molina-Porcel, L. Kilander, L. Weinhold, L. Farrer, L.A. Wang, L.-S. Kleineidam, L. Farotti, L. Parnetti, L. Tremolizzo, L. Hausner, L. Benussi, L. Froelich, L. Ikram, M.A. Deniz-Naranjo, M.C. Tsolaki, M. Rosende-Roca, M. Löwenmark, M. Hulsman, M. Spallazzi, M. Pericak-Vance, M.A. Esiri, M. Bernal Sánchez-Arjona, M. Dalmasso, M.C. Martínez-Larrad, M.T. Arcaro, M. Nöthen, M.M. Fernández-Fuertes, M. Dichgans, M. Ingelsson, M. Herrmann, M.J. Scherer, M. Vyhnalek, M. Kosmidis, M.H. Yannakoulia, M. Schmid, M. Ewers, M. Heneka, M.T. Wagner, M. Scamosci, M. Kivipelto, M. Hiltunen, M. Zulaica, M. Alegret, M. Fornage, M. Roberto, N. van Schoor, N.M. Seidu, N.M. Banaj, N. Armstrong, N.J. Scarmeas, N. Scherbaum, N. Goldhardt, O. Hanon, O. Peters, O. Skrobot, O.A. Quenez, O. Lerch, O. Bossù, P. Caffarra, P. Dionigi Rossi, P. Sakka, P. Hoffmann, P. Holmans, P.A. Fischer, P. Riederer, P. Yang, Q. Marshall, R. Kalaria, R.N. Mayeux, R. Vandenberghe, R. Cecchetti, R. Ghidoni, R. Frikke-Schmidt, R. Sorbi, S. Hägg, S. Engelborghs, S. Helisalmi, S. Botne Sando, S. Kern, S. Archetti, S. Boschi, S. Fostinelli, S. Gil, S. Mendoza, S. Mead, S. Ciccone, S. Djurovic, S. Heilmann-Heimbach, S. Riedel-Heller, S. Kuulasmaa, T. del Ser, T. Lebouvier, T. Polak, T. Ngandu, T. Grimmer, T. Bessi, V. Escott-Price, V. Giedraitis, V. Deramecourt, V. Maier, W. Jian, X. Pijnenburg, Y.A.L. Smith, A.D. Saenz, A. Bizzarro, A. Lauria, A. Vacca, A. Solomon, A. Anastasiou, A. Richardson, A. Boland, A. Koivisto, A. Daniele, A. Greco, A. Marianthi, A. McGuinness, B. Fin, B. Ferrari, C. Custodero, C. Ferrarese, C. Ingino, C. Mangone, C. Reyes Toso, C. Martínez, C. Cuesta, C. Muchnik, C. Joachim, C. Ortiz, C. Besse, C. Johansson, C. Zoia, C.P. Laske, C. Anastasiou, C. Palacio, D.L. Politis, D.G. Janowitz, D. Craig, D. Mann, D.M. Neary, D. Jürgen, D. Daian, D. Belezhanska, D. Kohler, E. Castaño, E.M. Koutsouraki, E. Chipi, E. De Roeck, E. Costantini, E. Vardy, E.R.L.C. Piras, F. Roveta, F. Piras, F. Prestia, F.A. Assogna, F. Salani, F. Sala, G. Lacidogna, G. Novack, G. Wilcock, G. Thonberg, H. Kölsch, H. Weber, H. Boecker, H. Etchepareborda, I. Piaceri, I. Tuomilehto, J. Lindström, J. Laczo, J. Johnston, J. Deleuze, J.-F. Harris, J. Schott, J.M. Priller, J. Bacha, J.I. Snowden, J. Lisso, J. Mihova, K.Y. Traykov, L. Morelli, L. Brusco, L.I. Rainer, M. Takalo, M. Bjerke, M. Del Zompo, M. Serpente, M. Sanchez Abalos, M. Rios, M. Peltonen, M. Herrman, M.J. Kosmidis, M.H. Kohler, M. Rojo, M. Jones, M. Orsini, M. Medel, N. Olivar, N. Fox, N.C. Salvadori, N. Hooper, N.M. Galeano, P. Solis, P. Bastiani, P. Mecocci, P. Passmore, P. Heun, R. Antikainen, R. Olaso, R. Perneczky, R. Germani, S. López-García, S. Love, S. Mehrabian, S. Bagnoli, S. Kochen, S. Andreoni, S. Teipel, S. Todd, S. Pickering-Brown, S. Natunen, T. Tegos, T. Laatikainen, T. Strandberg, T. Polvikoski, T.M. Matoska, V. Ciullo, V. Cores, V. Solfrizzi, V. Lisetti, V. Sevillano, Z. Abdelnour, C. Aguilera, N. Alarcon, E. Alegret, M. Benaque, A. Boada, M. Buendia, M. Cañabate, P. Carracedo, A. Corbatón-Anchuelo, A. Diego, S. Espinosa, A. Gailhajenet, A. Gil, S. Guitart, M. Hernández, I. Ibarria, M. Lafuente, A. Macias, J. Maroñas, O. Martín, E. Martínez, M.T. Marquié, M. Mauleón, A. Montrreal, L. Moreno-Grau, S. Moreno, M. Orellana, A. Ortega, G. Pancho, A. Pelejá, E. Pérez-Cordon, A. Pineda, J.A. Preckler, S. Quintela, I. Real, L.M. Rosende-Roca, M. Ruiz, A. Sáez, M.E. Sanabria, A. Serrano-Rios, M. Sotolongo-Grau, O. Tárraga, L. Valero, S. Vargas, L. Adarmes-Gómez, A.D. Alarcón-Martín, E. Alonso, M.D. Álvarez, I. Álvarez, V. Amer-Ferrer, G. Antequera, M. Antúnez, C. Baquero, M. Bernal, M. Blesa, R. Boada, M. Buiza-Rueda, D. Bullido, M.J. Burguera, J.A. Calero, M. Carrillo, F. Carrión-Claro, M. Casajeros, M.J. Clarimón, J. Cruz-Gamero, J.M. de Pancorbo, M.M. del Ser, T. Diez-Fairen, M. Escuela, R. Garrote-Espina, L. Fortea, J. Franco-Macías, E. Frank-García, A. García-Alberca, J.M. Garcia Madrona, S. Garcia-Ribas, G. Gómez-Garre, P. Hernández, I. Hevilla, S. Jesús, S. Labrador Espinosa, M.A. Lage, C. Legaz, A. Lleó, A. Lopez de Munain, A. López-García, S. Macias-García, D. Manzanares, S. Marín, M. Marín-Muñoz, J. Marín, T. Marquié, M. Martín Montes, A. Martínez, B. Martínez, C. Martínez, V. Martínez-Lage Álvarez, P. Medina, M. Mendioroz Iriarte, M. Mir, P. Molinuevo, J.L. Pastor, P. Pérez Tur, J. Periñán-Tocino, T. Pineda-Sanchez, R. Piñol-Ripoll, G. Rábano, A. Real de Asúa, D. Rodrigo, S. Rodríguez-Rodríguez, E. Royo, J.L. Ruiz, A. Sanchez del Valle Díaz, R. Sánchez-Juan, P. Sastre, I. Valero, S. Vicente, M.P. Vigo-Ortega, R. Vivancos, L. Macleod, C. McCracken, C. Brayne, C. Bresner, C. Grozeva, D. Bellou, E. Sommerville, E.W. Matthews, F. Leonenko, G. Menzies, G. Windle, G. Harwood, J. Phillips, J. Bennett, K. Luckuck, L. Clare, L. Woods, R. Saad, S. Burholt, V. Jansen, I.E. Rongve, A. Kehoe, P.G. Garcia-Ribas, G. Sánchez-Juan, P. Pastor, P. Pérez-Tur, J. Piñol-Ripoll, G. Lopez de Munain, A. García-Alberca, J.M. Bullido, M.J. Álvarez, V. Lleó, A. Real, L.M. Scheltens, P. Holstege, H. Marquié, M. Sáez, M.E. Carracedo, Á. Amouyel, P. Schellenberg, G.D. Williams, J. Seshadri, S. van Duijn, C.M. Mather, K.A. Sánchez-Valle, R. Serrano-Ríos, M. Orellana, A. Tárraga, L. Blennow, K. Huisman, M. Andreassen, O.A. Posthuma, D. Clarimón, J. Boada, M. van der Flier, W.M. Ramirez, A. Lambert, J.-C. van der Lee, S.J. Ruiz, A. EADB contributors The GR@ACE study group DEGESCO consortium IGAP (ADGC, CHARGE, EADI, GERAD) PGC-ALZ consortia
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Genetic discoveries of Alzheimer’s disease are the drivers of our understanding, and together with polygenetic risk stratification can contribute towards planning of feasible and efficient preventive and curative clinical trials. We first perform a large genetic association study by merging all available case-control datasets and by-proxy study results (discovery n = 409,435 and validation size n = 58,190). Here, we add six variants associated with Alzheimer’s disease risk (near APP, CHRNE, PRKD3/NDUFAF7, PLCG2 and two exonic variants in the SHARPIN gene). Assessment of the polygenic risk score and stratifying by APOE reveal a 4 to 5.5 years difference in median age at onset of Alzheimer’s disease patients in APOE ɛ4 carriers. Because of this study, the underlying mechanisms of APP can be studied to refine the amyloid cascade and the polygenic risk score provides a tool to select individuals at high risk of Alzheimer’s disease. © 2021, The Author(s).
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31. Common variants in Alzheimer’s disease and risk stratification by polygenic risk scores
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de Rojas, I., Moreno-Grau, S., Tesi, N., Grenier-Boley, B., Andrade, V., Jansen, I. E., Pedersen, N. L., Stringa, N., Zettergren, A., Hernandez, I., Montrreal, L., Antunez, C., Antonell, A., Tankard, R. M., Bis, J. C., Sims, R., Bellenguez, C., Quintela, I., Gonzalez-Perez, A., Calero, M., Franco-Macias, E., Macias, J., Blesa, R., Cervera-Carles, L., Menendez-Gonzalez, M., Frank-Garcia, A., Royo, J. L., Moreno, F., Huerto Vilas, R., Baquero, M., Diez-Fairen, M., Lage, C., Garcia-Madrona, S., Garcia-Gonzalez, P., Alarcon-Martin, E., Valero, S., Sotolongo-Grau, O., Ullgren, A., Naj, A. C., Lemstra, A. W., Benaque, A., Perez-Cordon, A., Benussi, A., Rabano, A., Padovani, A., Squassina, A., de Mendonca, A., Arias Pastor, A., Kok, A. A. L., Meggy, A., Pastor, A. B., Espinosa, A., Corma-Gomez, A., Martin Montes, A., Sanabria, A., DeStefano, A. L., Schneider, A., Haapasalo, A., Kinhult Stahlbom, A., Tybjaerg-Hansen, A., Hartmann, A. M., Spottke, A., Corbaton-Anchuelo, A., Rongve, A., Borroni, B., Arosio, B., Nacmias, B., Nordestgaard, B. G., Kunkle, B. W., Charbonnier, C., Abdelnour, C., Masullo, C., Martinez Rodriguez, C., Munoz-Fernandez, C., Dufouil, C., Graff, C., Ferreira, C. B., Chillotti, C., Reynolds, C. A., Fenoglio, C., Van Broeckhoven, C., Clark, C., Pisanu, C., Satizabal, C. L., Holmes, C., Buiza-Rueda, D., Aarsland, D., Rujescu, D., Alcolea, D., Galimberti, D., Wallon, D., Seripa, D., Grunblatt, E., Dardiotis, E., Duzel, E., Scarpini, E., Conti, E., Rubino, E., Gelpi, E., Rodriguez-Rodriguez, E., Duron, E., Boerwinkle, E., Ferri, E., Tagliavini, F., Kucukali, F., Pasquier, F., Sanchez-Garcia, F., Mangialasche, F., Jessen, F., Nicolas, G., Selbaek, G., Ortega, G., Chene, G., Hadjigeorgiou, G., Rossi, G., Spalletta, G., Giaccone, G., Grande, G., Binetti, G., Papenberg, G., Hampel, H., Bailly, H., Zetterberg, H., Soininen, H., Karlsson, I. K., Alvarez, I., Appollonio, I., Giegling, I., Skoog, I., Saltvedt, I., Rainero, I., Rosas Allende, I., Hort, J., Diehl-Schmid, J., Van Dongen, J., Vidal, J. -S., Lehtisalo, J., Wiltfang, J., Thomassen, J. Q., Kornhuber, J., Haines, J. L., Vogelgsang, J., Pineda, J. A., Fortea, J., Popp, J., Deckert, J., Buerger, K., Morgan, K., Fliessbach, K., Sleegers, K., Molina-Porcel, L., Kilander, L., Weinhold, L., Farrer, L. A., Wang, L. -S., Kleineidam, L., Farotti, L., Parnetti, L., Tremolizzo, L., Hausner, L., Benussi, L., Froelich, L., Ikram, M. A., Deniz-Naranjo, M. C., Tsolaki, M., Rosende-Roca, M., Lowenmark, M., Hulsman, M., Spallazzi, M., Pericak-Vance, M. A., Esiri, M., Bernal Sanchez-Arjona, M., Dalmasso, M. C., Martinez-Larrad, M. T., Arcaro, M., Nothen, M. M., Fernandez-Fuertes, M., Dichgans, M., Ingelsson, M., Herrmann, M. J., Scherer, M., Vyhnalek, M., Kosmidis, M. H., Yannakoulia, M., Schmid, M., Ewers, M., Heneka, M. T., Wagner, M., Scamosci, M., Kivipelto, M., Hiltunen, M., Zulaica, M., Alegret, M., Fornage, M., Roberto, N., van Schoor, N. M., Seidu, N. M., Banaj, N., Armstrong, N. J., Scarmeas, N., Scherbaum, N., Goldhardt, O., Hanon, O., Peters, O., Skrobot, O. A., Quenez, O., Lerch, O., Bossu, P., Caffarra, P., Dionigi Rossi, P., Sakka, P., Hoffmann, P., Holmans, P. A., Fischer, P., Riederer, P., Yang, Q., Marshall, R., Kalaria, R. N., Mayeux, R., Vandenberghe, R., Cecchetti, R., Ghidoni, R., Frikke-Schmidt, R., Sorbi, S., Hagg, S., Engelborghs, S., Helisalmi, S., Botne Sando, S., Kern, S., Archetti, S., Boschi, S., Fostinelli, S., Gil, S., Mendoza, S., Mead, S., Ciccone, S., Djurovic, S., Heilmann-Heimbach, S., Riedel-Heller, S., Kuulasmaa, T., del Ser, T., Lebouvier, T., Polak, T., Ngandu, T., Grimmer, T., Bessi, V., Escott-Price, V., Giedraitis, V., Deramecourt, V., Maier, W., Jian, X., Pijnenburg, Y. A. L., Smith, A. D., Saenz, A., Bizzarro, A., Lauria, A., Vacca, A., Solomon, A., Anastasiou, A., Richardson, A., Boland, A., Koivisto, A., Daniele, A., Greco, A., Marianthi, A., McGuinness, B., Fin, B., Ferrari, C., Custodero, C., Ferrarese, C., Ingino, C., Mangone, C., Reyes Toso, C., Martinez, C., Cuesta, C., Muchnik, C., Joachim, C., Ortiz, C., Besse, C., Johansson, C., Zoia, C. P., Laske, C., Anastasiou, C., Palacio, D. L., Politis, D. G., Janowitz, D., Craig, D., Mann, D. M., Neary, D., Jurgen, D., Daian, D., Belezhanska, D., Kohler, E., Castano, E. M., Koutsouraki, E., Chipi, E., De Roeck, E., Costantini, E., Vardy, E. R. L. C., Piras, F., Roveta, F., Prestia, F. A., Assogna, F., Salani, F., Sala, G., Lacidogna, G., Novack, G., Wilcock, G., Thonberg, H., Kolsch, H., Weber, H., Boecker, H., Etchepareborda, I., Piaceri, I., Tuomilehto, J., Lindstrom, J., Laczo, J., Johnston, J., Deleuze, J. -F., Harris, J., Schott, J. M., Priller, J., Bacha, J. I., Snowden, J., Lisso, J., Mihova, K. Y., Traykov, L., Morelli, L., Brusco, L. I., Rainer, M., Takalo, M., Bjerke, M., Del Zompo, M., Serpente, M., Sanchez Abalos, M., Rios, M., Peltonen, M., Herrman, M. J., Kohler, M., Rojo, M., Jones, M., Orsini, M., Medel, N., Olivar, N., Fox, N. C., Salvadori, N., Hooper, N. M., Galeano, P., Solis, P., Bastiani, P., Mecocci, P., Passmore, P., Heun, R., Antikainen, R., Olaso, R., Perneczky, R., Germani, S., Lopez-Garcia, S., Love, S., Mehrabian, S., Bagnoli, S., Kochen, S., Andreoni, S., Teipel, S., Todd, S., Pickering-Brown, S., Natunen, T., Tegos, T., Laatikainen, T., Strandberg, T., Polvikoski, T. M., Matoska, V., Ciullo, V., Cores, V., Solfrizzi, V., Lisetti, V., Sevillano, Z., Aguilera, N., Alarcon, E., Boada, M., Buendia, M., Canabate, P., Carracedo, A., Diego, S., Gailhajenet, A., Guitart, M., Ibarria, M., Lafuente, A., Maronas, O., Martin, E., Martinez, M. T., Marquie, M., Mauleon, A., Moreno, M., Orellana, A., Pancho, A., Peleja, E., Preckler, S., Real, L. M., Ruiz, A., Saez, M. E., Serrano-Rios, M., Tarraga, L., Vargas, L., Adarmes-Gomez, A. D., Alonso, M. D., Alvarez, V., Amer-Ferrer, G., Antequera, M., Bernal, M., Bullido, M. J., Burguera, J. A., Carrillo, F., Carrion-Claro, M., Casajeros, M. J., Clarimon, J., Cruz-Gamero, J. M., de Pancorbo, M. M., Escuela, R., Garrote-Espina, L., Garcia-Alberca, J. M., Garcia Madrona, S., Garcia-Ribas, G., Gomez-Garre, P., Hevilla, S., Jesus, S., Labrador Espinosa, M. A., Legaz, A., Lleo, A., Lopez de Munain, A., Macias-Garcia, D., Manzanares, S., Marin, M., Marin-Munoz, J., Marin, T., Martinez, B., Martinez, V., Martinez-Lage Alvarez, P., Medina, M., Mendioroz Iriarte, M., Mir, P., Molinuevo, J. L., Pastor, P., Perez Tur, J., Perinan-Tocino, T., Pineda-Sanchez, R., Pinol-Ripoll, G., Real de Asua, D., Rodrigo, S., Sanchez del Valle Diaz, R., Sanchez-Juan, P., Sastre, I., Vicente, M. P., Vigo-Ortega, R., Vivancos, L., Macleod, C., McCracken, C., Brayne, C., Bresner, C., Grozeva, D., Bellou, E., Sommerville, E. W., Matthews, F., Leonenko, G., Menzies, G., Windle, G., Harwood, J., Phillips, J., Bennett, K., Luckuck, L., Clare, L., Woods, R., Saad, S., Burholt, V., Kehoe, P. G., Perez-Tur, J., Scheltens, P., Holstege, H., Amouyel, P., Schellenberg, G. D., Williams, J., Seshadri, S., van Duijn, C. M., Mather, K. A., Sanchez-Valle, R., Blennow, K., Huisman, M., Andreassen, O. A., Posthuma, D., van der Flier, W. M., Ramirez, A., Lambert, J. -C., and van der Lee, S. J.
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Age of Onset ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Alzheimer Disease ,Amyloid beta-Protein Precursor ,Apolipoproteins E ,Case-Control Studies ,Cohort Studies ,Datasets as Topic ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Heterozygote ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Risk Assessment ,Risk Factors ,Multifactorial Inheritance - Published
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32. Withdrawal or continuation of cholinesterase inhibitors or memantine or both, in people with dementia.
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Lim W.Y., Hughes C., Ward S.A., Passmore P., Loy C., Parsons C., McGuinness B., Lim W.Y., Hughes C., Ward S.A., Passmore P., Loy C., Parsons C., and McGuinness B.
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Background: Dementia is a progressive syndrome characterised by deterioration in memory, thinking and behaviour, and by impaired ability to perform daily activities. Two classes of drug - cholinesterase inhibitors (donepezil, galantamine and rivastigmine) and memantine - are widely licensed for dementia due to Alzheimer's disease, and rivastigmine is also licensed for Parkinson's disease dementia. These drugs are prescribed to alleviate symptoms and delay disease progression in these and sometimes in other forms of dementia. There are uncertainties about the benefits and adverse effects of these drugs in the long term and in severe dementia, about effects of withdrawal, and about the most appropriate time to discontinue treatment. Objective(s): To evaluate the effects of withdrawal or continuation of cholinesterase inhibitors or memantine, or both, in people with dementia on: cognitive, neuropsychiatric and functional outcomes, rates of institutionalisation, adverse events, dropout from trials, mortality, quality of life and carer-related outcomes. Search Method(s): We searched the Cochrane Dementia and Cognitive Improvement Group's Specialised Register up to 17 October 2020 using terms appropriate for the retrieval of studies of cholinesterase inhibitors or memantine. The Specialised Register contains records of clinical trials identified from monthly searches of a number of major healthcare databases, numerous trial registries and grey literature sources. Selection Criteria: We included all randomised, controlled clinical trials (RCTs) which compared withdrawal of cholinesterase inhibitors or memantine, or both, with continuation of the same drug or drugs. Data Collection and Analysis: Two review authors independently assessed citations and full-text articles for inclusion, extracted data from included trials and assessed risk of bias using the Cochrane risk of bias tool. Where trials were sufficiently similar, we pooled data for outcomes in the short term (up to
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33. Signatures of natural selection and coevolution between killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) and HLA class I genes
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Guinan, K J, Cunningham, R T, Meenagh, A, Gonzalez, A, Dring, M M, McGuinness, B W, Middleton, D, and Gardiner, C M
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34. Autonomic dysfunction is a major feature of the cerebellar ataxia, neuropathy and vestibular areflexia “CANVAS” syndrome which can mimic multiple system atrophy: OS3205
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Wu, T. Y., Taylor, J., Kilfoyle, D. H., Smith, A., Mcguinness, B., Simpson, M., Walker, E., Bergin, P., Cleland, J., Hutchinson, D. O., Anderson, N. E., Snow, B. J., Anderson, T. J., Paermentier, L., Cutfield, N. J., Chancellor, A. M., Mossman, S., and Roxburgh, R. H.
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35. Seamus Heaney and Education: Student and Teacher
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McGuinness, Bríd
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36. BACE1 Polymorphisms Do Not Influence Platelet Membrane β-secretase Activity or Genetic Susceptibility for Alzheimer’s Disease in the Northern Irish Population
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Todd, S., McKnight, A. J., Liu, W. W., Carson, R., Heggarty, S., McGuinness, B., Irvine, G. B., Craig, D., Passmore, A. P., and Johnston, J. A.
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37. The “penumbra sign” on T1-weighted MRI for differentiating musculoskeletal infection from tumour
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McGuinness, B., Wilson, N., and Doyle, A. J.
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38. Genome-wide association meta-analysis of corneal curvature identifies novel loci and shared genetic influences across axial length and refractive error
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Fan, Q. (Qiao), Pozarickij, A. (Alfred), Tan, N.Y.Q. (Nicholas Y. Q.), Guo, X. (Xiaobo), Verhoeven, V.J.M. (Virginie), Vitart, V. (Veronique), Guggenheim, J. (Jean), Miyake, M. (Masahiro), Tideman, J.W.L. (Willem), Khawaja, A.P. (Anthony), Zhang, L. (Liang), MacGregor, S. (Stuart), Höhn, R. (René), Chen, P. (Peng), Biino, G. (Ginevra), Wedenoja, J. (Juho), Saffari, S.E. (Seyed Ehsan), Tedja, M. (Milly), Xie, J. (Jing), Lanca, C. (Carla), Wang, Y.X. (Ya Xing), Sahebjada, S. (Srujana), Mazur, J. (Johanna), Mirshahi, A. (Alireza), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), Yazar, S. (Seyhan), Pennell, C.E. (Craig), Yap, M.K.H. (Maurice K. H.), Haarman, A.E.G. (Annechien E. G.), Enthoven, C.A. (Clair A.), Polling, J.R. (Jan Roelof), Bailey-Wilson, J.E. (Joan E.), Veluchamy, A.B. (Amutha Barathi), Burdon, K.P. (Kathryn P.), Campbell, H. (Harry), Chen, L.J. (Li Jia), Chew, E.Y. (Emily Y.), Craig, J.E. (Jamie), Cumberland, P.M. (Phillippa M.), DeAngelis, M.M. (Margaret), Delcourt, C. (Cécile), Ding, X. (Xiaohu), Evans, D.M. (David M.), Gharahkhani, P. (Puya), Iglesias, A.I. (Adriana I.), Haller, T. (Toomas), Han, X. (Xikun), Hoang, Q. (Quan), Igo Jr., R.P. (Robert), Iyengar, S.K. (Sudha), Kähönen, M. (Mika), Kaprio, J. (Jaakko), Klein, B.E. (Barbara E.), Klein, R. (Ronald), Lass Jr., J.H. (Jonathan), Lee, K. (Kris), Lehtimäki, T. (Terho), Lewis, D.D. (Deyana D.), Li, Q. (Qing), Li, S.-M. (Shi-Ming), Lyytikäinen, L.-P. (Leo-Pekka), Meguro, A. (Akira), Metspalu, A. (Andres), Middlebrooks, C.D. (Candace D.), Mizuki, N. (Nobuhisa), Musolf, A.M. (Anthony M.), Nickels, S. (Stefan), Oexle, K. (Konrad), Pang, C.P. (Chi Pui), Paterson, A.D. (Andrew), Rahi, J.S. (Jugnoo S.), Raitakari, O. (Olli), Rudan, I. (Igor), Stambolian, D.E. (Dwight), Simpson, C.L. (Claire), Wang, N. (Ningli), Bin Wei, W. (Wen), Williams, K.M. (Katie M.), Wilson, J.F. (James), Wojciechowski, R. (Robert), Yamashiro, K. (Kenji), Yam, J.C.S. (Jason C. S.), Zhou, X. (Xiangtian), Aslam, T. (Tariq), Barman, S.A. (Sarah A.), Barrett, J.H. (Jenny H.), Bishop, P.N. (Paul), Blows, P. (Peter), Bunce, C. (Catey), Carare, R.O. (Roxana O.), Chakravarthy, U. (Usha), Chan, M. (Michelle), Chua, S.Y.L. (Sharon Y. L.), Crabb, D.P. (David), Cumberland, P.M. (Philippa M.), Day, A. (Alexander), Desai, P. (Parul), Dhillon, B. (Bal), Dick, A.D. (Andrew D.), Egan, C. (Cathy), Ennis, S. (Sarah), Fruttiger, M. (Marcus), Gallacher, J. (John), Garway-Heath, D.F. (David F.), Gibson, J. (Jane), Gore, D. (Dan), Hardcastle, A. (Alison), Harding, S.P. (Simon), Hogg, R. (Ruth), Keane, P.A. (Pearse A.), Khaw, S.P.T. (Sir Peng T.), Lascaratos, G. (Gerassimos), Lotery, A.J. (Andrew), Macgillivray, T. (Tom), Mackie, S. (Sarah), Martin, K. (Keith), McGaughey, M. (Michelle), McGuinness, B. (Bernadette), McKay, G.J. (Gareth), McKibbin, M. (Martin), Mitry, D. (Danny), Moore, T. (Tony), Morgan, J.E. (James E.), Muthy, Z.A. (Zaynah A.), O’Sullivan, E. (Eoin), Owen, C.G. (Chris G.), Patel, P. (Praveen), Paterson, E. (Euan), Peto, T. (Tünde), Petzold, A. (Axel), Rudnikca, A.R. (Alicja R.), Self, J. (Jay), Sivaprasad, S., Steel, D. (David), Stratton, I. (Irene), Strouthidis, N. (Nicholas), Sudlow, C. (Cathie), Thomas, D. (Dhanes), Trucco, E. (Emanuele), Tufail, A. (Adnan), Vernon, S.A. (Stephen A.), Viswanathan, A.C. (Ananth C.), Williams, K. (Katie), Woodside, J.V. (J.), Yates, M.M. (Max M.), Yip, J. (Jennifer), Zheng, Y. (Yalin), Hewit, A.W. (Alex), Jaddoe, V.W.V. (Vincent), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Hayward, C. (Caroline), Polasek, O. (Ozren), Tai, E.S. (Shyong), Yoshikatsu, H. (Hosoda), Hysi, P.G. (Pirro G.), Young, T.L. (Terri L.), Tsujikawa, A. (Akitaka), Wang, J.J. (Jie Jing), Mitchell, P. (Paul), Pfeiffer, A.F.H. (Andreas), Pärssinen, O. (Olavi), Foster, P.J. (Paul), Fossarello, M. (Maurizio), Yip, S.P. (Shea Ping), Williams, C. (Cathy), Hammond, C.J. (Christopher), Jonas, J.B., He, M. (Mingguang), Mackey, D.A. (David), Wong, T.-Y. (Tien-Yin), Klaver, C.C.W. (Caroline), Saw, S-M. (Seang-Mei), Baird, P.N. (Paul), Cheng, C.-Y. (Ching-Yu), Fan, Q. (Qiao), Pozarickij, A. (Alfred), Tan, N.Y.Q. (Nicholas Y. Q.), Guo, X. (Xiaobo), Verhoeven, V.J.M. (Virginie), Vitart, V. (Veronique), Guggenheim, J. (Jean), Miyake, M. (Masahiro), Tideman, J.W.L. (Willem), Khawaja, A.P. (Anthony), Zhang, L. (Liang), MacGregor, S. (Stuart), Höhn, R. (René), Chen, P. (Peng), Biino, G. (Ginevra), Wedenoja, J. (Juho), Saffari, S.E. (Seyed Ehsan), Tedja, M. (Milly), Xie, J. (Jing), Lanca, C. (Carla), Wang, Y.X. (Ya Xing), Sahebjada, S. (Srujana), Mazur, J. (Johanna), Mirshahi, A. (Alireza), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), Yazar, S. (Seyhan), Pennell, C.E. (Craig), Yap, M.K.H. (Maurice K. H.), Haarman, A.E.G. (Annechien E. G.), Enthoven, C.A. (Clair A.), Polling, J.R. (Jan Roelof), Bailey-Wilson, J.E. (Joan E.), Veluchamy, A.B. (Amutha Barathi), Burdon, K.P. (Kathryn P.), Campbell, H. (Harry), Chen, L.J. (Li Jia), Chew, E.Y. (Emily Y.), Craig, J.E. (Jamie), Cumberland, P.M. (Phillippa M.), DeAngelis, M.M. (Margaret), Delcourt, C. (Cécile), Ding, X. (Xiaohu), Evans, D.M. (David M.), Gharahkhani, P. (Puya), Iglesias, A.I. (Adriana I.), Haller, T. (Toomas), Han, X. (Xikun), Hoang, Q. (Quan), Igo Jr., R.P. (Robert), Iyengar, S.K. (Sudha), Kähönen, M. (Mika), Kaprio, J. (Jaakko), Klein, B.E. (Barbara E.), Klein, R. (Ronald), Lass Jr., J.H. (Jonathan), Lee, K. (Kris), Lehtimäki, T. (Terho), Lewis, D.D. (Deyana D.), Li, Q. (Qing), Li, S.-M. (Shi-Ming), Lyytikäinen, L.-P. (Leo-Pekka), Meguro, A. (Akira), Metspalu, A. (Andres), Middlebrooks, C.D. (Candace D.), Mizuki, N. (Nobuhisa), Musolf, A.M. (Anthony M.), Nickels, S. (Stefan), Oexle, K. (Konrad), Pang, C.P. (Chi Pui), Paterson, A.D. (Andrew), Rahi, J.S. (Jugnoo S.), Raitakari, O. (Olli), Rudan, I. (Igor), Stambolian, D.E. (Dwight), Simpson, C.L. (Claire), Wang, N. (Ningli), Bin Wei, W. (Wen), Williams, K.M. (Katie M.), Wilson, J.F. (James), Wojciechowski, R. (Robert), Yamashiro, K. (Kenji), Yam, J.C.S. (Jason C. S.), Zhou, X. (Xiangtian), Aslam, T. (Tariq), Barman, S.A. (Sarah A.), Barrett, J.H. (Jenny H.), Bishop, P.N. (Paul), Blows, P. (Peter), Bunce, C. (Catey), Carare, R.O. (Roxana O.), Chakravarthy, U. (Usha), Chan, M. (Michelle), Chua, S.Y.L. (Sharon Y. L.), Crabb, D.P. (David), Cumberland, P.M. (Philippa M.), Day, A. (Alexander), Desai, P. (Parul), Dhillon, B. (Bal), Dick, A.D. (Andrew D.), Egan, C. (Cathy), Ennis, S. (Sarah), Fruttiger, M. (Marcus), Gallacher, J. (John), Garway-Heath, D.F. (David F.), Gibson, J. (Jane), Gore, D. (Dan), Hardcastle, A. (Alison), Harding, S.P. (Simon), Hogg, R. (Ruth), Keane, P.A. (Pearse A.), Khaw, S.P.T. (Sir Peng T.), Lascaratos, G. (Gerassimos), Lotery, A.J. (Andrew), Macgillivray, T. (Tom), Mackie, S. (Sarah), Martin, K. (Keith), McGaughey, M. (Michelle), McGuinness, B. (Bernadette), McKay, G.J. (Gareth), McKibbin, M. (Martin), Mitry, D. (Danny), Moore, T. (Tony), Morgan, J.E. (James E.), Muthy, Z.A. (Zaynah A.), O’Sullivan, E. (Eoin), Owen, C.G. (Chris G.), Patel, P. (Praveen), Paterson, E. (Euan), Peto, T. (Tünde), Petzold, A. (Axel), Rudnikca, A.R. (Alicja R.), Self, J. (Jay), Sivaprasad, S., Steel, D. (David), Stratton, I. (Irene), Strouthidis, N. (Nicholas), Sudlow, C. (Cathie), Thomas, D. (Dhanes), Trucco, E. (Emanuele), Tufail, A. (Adnan), Vernon, S.A. (Stephen A.), Viswanathan, A.C. (Ananth C.), Williams, K. (Katie), Woodside, J.V. (J.), Yates, M.M. (Max M.), Yip, J. (Jennifer), Zheng, Y. (Yalin), Hewit, A.W. (Alex), Jaddoe, V.W.V. (Vincent), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Hayward, C. (Caroline), Polasek, O. (Ozren), Tai, E.S. (Shyong), Yoshikatsu, H. (Hosoda), Hysi, P.G. (Pirro G.), Young, T.L. (Terri L.), Tsujikawa, A. (Akitaka), Wang, J.J. (Jie Jing), Mitchell, P. (Paul), Pfeiffer, A.F.H. (Andreas), Pärssinen, O. (Olavi), Foster, P.J. (Paul), Fossarello, M. (Maurizio), Yip, S.P. (Shea Ping), Williams, C. (Cathy), Hammond, C.J. (Christopher), Jonas, J.B., He, M. (Mingguang), Mackey, D.A. (David), Wong, T.-Y. (Tien-Yin), Klaver, C.C.W. (Caroline), Saw, S-M. (Seang-Mei), Baird, P.N. (Paul), and Cheng, C.-Y. (Ching-Yu)
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Corneal curvature, a highly heritable trait, is a key clinical endophenotype for myopia - a major cause of visual impairment and blindness in the world. Here we present a trans-ethnic meta-analysis of corneal curvature GWAS in 44,042 individuals of Caucasian and Asian with replication in 88,218 UK Biobank data. We identified 47 loci (of which 26 are novel), with population-specific signals as well as shared signals across ethnicities. Some identified variants showed precise scaling in corneal curvature and eye elongation (i.e. axial length) to maintain eyes in emmetropia (i.e. HDAC11/FBLN2 rs2630445, RBP3 rs11204213); others exhibited association with myopia with little pleiotropic effects on eye elongation. Implicated genes are involved in extracellular matrix organization, developmental process for body and eye, connective tissue cartilage and glycosylation protein activities. Our study provides insights into population-specific novel genes for corneal curvature, and their pleiotropic effect in regulating eye size or conferring susceptibility to myopia.
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39. Association Between Polygenic Risk Score and Risk of Myopia
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Mojarrad, NG, Plotnikov, D, Williams, C, Guggenheim, JA, Aslam, T, Barman, SA, Barrett, JH, Bishop, P, Blows, P, Bunce, C, Carare, RO, Chakravarthy, U, Chan, M, Chua, SYL, Crabb, DP, Cumberland, PM, Day, A, Desai, P, Dhillon, B, Dick, AD, Egan, C, Ennis, S, Foster, P, Fruttiger, M, Gallacher, JEJ, Garway-Heath, DF, Gibson, J, Gore, D, Hammond, CJ, Hardcastle, A, Harding, SP, Hogg, RE, Hysi, P, Keane, PA, Khaw, SPT, Khawaja, AP, Lascaratos, G, Lotery, AJ, Macgillivray, T, Mackie, S, Martin, K, McGaughey, M, McGuinness, B, Mckay, GJ, McKibbin, M, Mitry, D, Moore, T, Morgan, JE, Muthy, ZA, O'Sullivan, E, Owen, CG, Patel, P, Paterson, E, Peto, T, Petzold, A, Rahi, JS, Rudnikca, AR, Self, J, Sivaprasad, S, Steel, D, Stratton, I, Strouthidis, N, Sudlow, C, Thomas, D, Trucco, E, Tufail, A, Vitart, V, Vernon, SA, Viswanathan, AC, Williams, K, Woodside, JV, Yates, MM, Yip, J, Zheng, Y, Mojarrad, NG, Plotnikov, D, Williams, C, Guggenheim, JA, Aslam, T, Barman, SA, Barrett, JH, Bishop, P, Blows, P, Bunce, C, Carare, RO, Chakravarthy, U, Chan, M, Chua, SYL, Crabb, DP, Cumberland, PM, Day, A, Desai, P, Dhillon, B, Dick, AD, Egan, C, Ennis, S, Foster, P, Fruttiger, M, Gallacher, JEJ, Garway-Heath, DF, Gibson, J, Gore, D, Hammond, CJ, Hardcastle, A, Harding, SP, Hogg, RE, Hysi, P, Keane, PA, Khaw, SPT, Khawaja, AP, Lascaratos, G, Lotery, AJ, Macgillivray, T, Mackie, S, Martin, K, McGaughey, M, McGuinness, B, Mckay, GJ, McKibbin, M, Mitry, D, Moore, T, Morgan, JE, Muthy, ZA, O'Sullivan, E, Owen, CG, Patel, P, Paterson, E, Peto, T, Petzold, A, Rahi, JS, Rudnikca, AR, Self, J, Sivaprasad, S, Steel, D, Stratton, I, Strouthidis, N, Sudlow, C, Thomas, D, Trucco, E, Tufail, A, Vitart, V, Vernon, SA, Viswanathan, AC, Williams, K, Woodside, JV, Yates, MM, Yip, J, and Zheng, Y
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IMPORTANCE: Myopia is a leading cause of untreatable visual impairment and is increasing in prevalence worldwide. Interventions for slowing childhood myopia progression have shown success in randomized clinical trials; hence, there is a need to identify which children would benefit most from treatment intervention. OBJECTIVES: To examine whether genetic information alone can identify children at risk of myopia development and whether including a child's genetic predisposition to educational attainment is associated with improved genetic prediction of the risk of myopia. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Meta-analysis of 3 genome-wide association studies (GWAS) including a total of 711 984 individuals. These were a published GWAS for educational attainment and 2 GWAS for refractive error in the UK Biobank, which is a multisite cohort study that recruited participants between January 2006 and October 2010. A polygenic risk score was applied in a population-based validation sample examined between September 1998 and September 2000 (Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children [ALSPAC] mothers). Data analysis was performed from February 2018 to May 2019. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The primary outcome was the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) in analyses for predicting myopia, using noncycloplegic autorefraction measurements for myopia severity levels of less than or equal to -0.75 diopter (D) (any), less than or equal to -3.00 D (moderate), or less than or equal to -5.00 D (high). The predictor variable was a polygenic risk score (PRS) derived from genome-wide association study data for refractive error (n = 95 619), age of onset of spectacle wear (n = 287 448), and educational attainment (n = 328 917). RESULTS: A total of 383 067 adults aged 40 to 69 years from the UK Biobank were included in the new GWAS analyses. The PRS was evaluated in 1516 adults aged 24 to 51 years from the ALSPAC mothers cohort. The PRS had an AUROC of 0.67 (95%
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40. Quantile regression analysis reveals widespread evidence for gene-environment or gene-gene interactions in myopia development
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Pozarickij, A., Williams, C., Hysi, P. G., Guggenheim, J. A., Aslam, T., Barman, S. A., Barrett, J. H., Bishop, P., Blows, P., Bunce, C., Carare, R. O., Chakravarthy, U., Chan, M., Chua, S. Y. L., Crabb, D. P., Cumberland, P. M., Day, A., Desai, P., Dhillon, B., Dick, A. D., Egan, C., Ennis, S., Foster, P., Fruttiger, M., Gallacher, J. E. J., Garway-Heath, D. F., Gibson, J., Gore, D., Hammond, C. J., Hardcastle, A., Harding, S. P., Hogg, R. E., Keane, P. A., Khaw, S. P. T., Khawaja, A. P., Lascaratos, G., Lotery, A. J., Mac Gillivray, T., Mackie, S., Martin, K., McGaughey, M., McGuinness, B., McKay, G. J., McKibbin, M., Mitry, D., Moore, T., Morgan, J. E., Muthy, Z. A., O’Sullivan, E., Owen, C. G., Patel, P., Paterson, E., Peto, T., Petzold, A., Rahi, J. S., Rudnikca, A. R., Self, J., Sivaprasad, S., Steel, D., Stratton, I., Strouthidis, N., Sudlow, C., Thomas, D., Trucco, E., Tufail, A., Vitart, V., Vernon, S. A., Viswanathan, A. C., Williams, K., Woodside, J. V., Yates, M. M., Yip, J., and Zheng, Y.
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© 2019, The Author(s). A genetic contribution to refractive error has been confirmed by the discovery of more than 150 associated variants in genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Environmental factors such as education and time outdoors also demonstrate strong associations. Currently however, the extent of gene-environment or gene-gene interactions in myopia is unknown. We tested the hypothesis that refractive error-associated variants exhibit effect size heterogeneity, a hallmark feature of genetic interactions. Of 146 variants tested, evidence of non-uniform, non-linear effects were observed for 66 (45%) at Bonferroni-corrected significance (P < 1.1 × 10−4) and 128 (88%) at nominal significance (P < 0.05). LAMA2 variant rs12193446, for example, had an effect size varying from −0.20 diopters (95% CI −0.18 to −0.23) to −0.89 diopters (95% CI −0.71 to −1.07) in different individuals. SNP effects were strongest at the phenotype extremes and weaker in emmetropes. A parsimonious explanation for these findings is that gene-environment or gene-gene interactions in myopia are pervasive.
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41. Team Sensemaking Assessment Method (TSAM)
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Hutton, R, primary, Attfield, S, additional, Wiggins, S, additional, McGuinness, B, additional, and Wong, B, additional
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42. Modern imaging of stroke and stroke intervention: 137 – National Invited Speaker
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McGuinness, B
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43. Causality
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McGuinness, B. F., primary and Waismann†, Friedrich, additional
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44. The Logical Force of Expressions1
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McGuinness, B. F., primary and Waismann†, Friedrich, additional
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45. The Decline and Fall of Causality
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McGuinness, B. F., primary and Waismann†, Friedrich, additional
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46. A Philosopher Looks at Kafka
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McGuinness, B. F., primary and Waismann†, Friedrich, additional
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47. Response to: Impact of potentially inappropriate medications on the risk of hospital admissions and emergency department visits in patients with dementia.
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Zafeiridi, E, O'Hara, L, McMichael, A, Passmore, P, and McGuinness, B
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EMERGENCY room visits ,INAPPROPRIATE prescribing (Medicine) ,HOSPITAL admission & discharge ,HOSPITAL emergency services ,DEMENTIA patients - Abstract
The authors of the article titled "Response to: Impact of potentially inappropriate medications on the risk of hospital admissions and emergency department visits in patients with dementia" acknowledge the valid points raised in the letter "Factors associated with hospital admissions in patients with dementia" regarding coexistent comorbidities. However, they state that they did not have access to this data in their study on hospital admissions and emergency department visits for people with dementia. They suggest that their paper on mortality and comorbidity medication in people with dementia provides more detailed information. The authors are E Zafeiridi, L O'Hara, A McMichael, P Passmore, and B McGuinness, and correspondence can be addressed to L. O'Hara at the Centre for Public Health, Queen's University Belfast. [Extracted from the article]
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48. Anticholinergic drug use and risk of mortality for people with dementia in Northern Ireland
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McMichael, A. J., primary, Zafeiridi, E., additional, Ryan, M., additional, Cunningham, E. L., additional, Passmore, A. P., additional, and McGuinness, B., additional
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49. Prevention of dementia by ACE inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers - potential but not proven
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Todd, S, McGuinness, B, and Passmore, A P
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50. A pilot randomised controlled trial of the management of systolic blood pressure during endovascular thrombectomy for acute ischaemic stroke
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Deng, C., primary, Campbell, D., additional, Diprose, W., additional, Eom, C., additional, Wang, K., additional, Robertson, N., additional, Short, T. G., additional, Brew, S., additional, Caldwell, J., additional, McGuinness, B., additional, and Barber, P. A., additional
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