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A NOVEL ALZHEIMER DISEASE LOCUS LOCATED NEAR THE GENE ENCODING TAU PROTEIN

Authors :
Jun, Gyungah
Ibrahim-Verbaas, Carla A.
Vronskaya, Maria
Lambert, Jean-Charles
Chung, Jaeyoon
Naj, Adam C.
Kunkle, Brian W.
Wang, Li-San
Bis, Joshua C.
Bellenguez, Céline
Harold, Denise
Lunetta, Kathryn L.
Destefano, Anita L.
Grenier-Boley, Benjamin
Sims, Rebecca
Beecham, Gary W.
Smith, Albert V.
Chouraki, Vincent
Hamilton-Nelson, Kara L.
Ikram, M. Arfan
Fievet, Nathalie
Denning, Nicola
Martin, Eden R.
Schmidt, Helena
Kamatani, Yochiro
Dunstan, Melanie L
Valladares, Otto
Laza, Agustin Ruiz
Zelenika, Diana
Ramirez, Alfredo
Foroud, Tatiana M.
Choi, Seung-Hoan
Boland, Anne
Becker, Tim
Kukull, Walter A.
van der Lee, Sven J.
Pasquier, Florence
Cruchaga, Carlos
Beekly, Duane
Fitzpatrick, Annette L.
Hanon, Oliver
Gill, Michael
Barber, Robert
Gudnason, Vilmundur
Campion, Dominique
Love, Seth
Bennett, David A.
Amin, Najaf
Berr, Claudine
Tsolaki, Magda
Buxbaum, Joseph D.
Lopez, Oscar L.
Deramecourt, Vincent
Fox, Nick C
Cantwell, Laura B.
Tárraga, Lluis
Dufouil, Carole
Hardy, John
Crane, Paul K.
Eiriksdottir, Gudny
Hannequin, Didier
Clarke, Robert
Evans, Denis
Mosley, Thomas H.
Letenneur, Luc
Brayne, Carol
Maier, Wolfgang
De Jager, Philip
Emilsson, Valur
Dartigues, Jean-François
Hampel, Harald
Kamboh, M. Ilyas
de Bruijn, Renee F.A.G.
Tzourio, Christophe
Pastor, Pau
Larson, Eric B.
Rotter, Jerome I.
O’Donovan, Michael C
Montine, Thomas J.
Nalls, Michael A.
Mead, Simon
Reiman, Eric M.
Jonsson, Palmi V.
Holmes, Clive
St George-Hyslop, Peter H.
Boada, Mercè
Passmore, Peter
Wendland, Jens R.
Schmidt, Reinhold
Morgan, Kevin
Winslow, Ashley R.
Powell, John F
Carasquillo, Minerva
Younkin, Steven G.
Jakobsdóttir, Jóhanna
Kauwe, John SK
Wilhelmsen, Kirk C.
Rujescu, Dan
Nöthen, Markus M
Hofman, Albert
Jones, Lesley
Haines, Jonathan L.
Psaty, Bruce M.
Van Broeckhoven, Christine
Holmans, Peter
Launer, Lenore J.
Mayeux, Richard
Lathrop, Mark
Goate, Alison M.
Escott-Price, Valentina
Seshadri, Sudha
Pericak-Vance, Margaret A.
Amouyel, Philippe
Williams, Julie
van Duijn, Cornelia M.
Schellenberg, Gerard D.
Farrer, Lindsay A.
Source :
Jun, G., C. A. Ibrahim-Verbaas, M. Vronskaya, J. Lambert, J. Chung, A. C. Naj, B. W. Kunkle, et al. 2015. “A NOVEL ALZHEIMER DISEASE LOCUS LOCATED NEAR THE GENE ENCODING TAU PROTEIN.” Molecular psychiatry 21 (1): 108-117. doi:10.1038/mp.2015.23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.23.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

APOE ε4, the most significant genetic risk factor for Alzheimer disease (AD), may mask effects of other loci. We re-analyzed genome-wide association study (GWAS) data from the International Genomics of Alzheimer’s Project (IGAP) Consortium in APOE ε4+ (10,352 cases and 9,207 controls) and APOE ε4− (7,184 cases and 26,968 controls) subgroups as well as in the total sample testing for interaction between a SNP and APOE ε4 status. Suggestive associations (P<1x10−4) in stage 1 were evaluated in an independent sample (stage 2) containing 4,203 subjects (APOE ε4+: 1,250 cases and 536 controls; APOE ε4-: 718 cases and 1,699 controls). Among APOE ε4− subjects, novel genome-wide significant (GWS) association was observed with 17 SNPs (all between KANSL1 and LRRC37A on chromosome 17 near MAPT) in a meta-analysis of the stage 1 and stage 2 datasets (best SNP, rs2732703, P=5·8x10−9). Conditional analysis revealed that rs2732703 accounted for association signals in the entire 100 kilobase region that includes MAPT. Except for previously identified AD loci showing stronger association in APOE ε4+ subjects (CR1 and CLU) or APOE ε4− subjects (MS4A6A/MS4A4A/ MS4A6E), no other SNPs were significantly associated with AD in a specific APOE genotype subgroup. In addition, the finding in the stage 1 sample that AD risk is significantly influenced by the interaction of APOE with rs1595014 in TMEM106B (P=1·6x10−7) is noteworthy because TMEM106B variants have previously been associated with risk of frontotemporal dementia. Expression quantitative trait locus analysis revealed that rs113986870, one of the GWS SNPs near rs2732703, is significantly associated with four KANSL1 probes that target transcription of the first translated exon and an untranslated exon in hippocampus (P≤1.3x10−8), frontal cortex (P≤1.3x10−9), and temporal cortex (P≤1.2x10−11). Rs113986870 is also strongly associated with a MAPT probe that targets transcription of alternatively spliced exon 3 in frontal cortex (P=9.2x10−6) and temporal cortex (P=2.6x10−6). Our APOE-stratified GWAS is the first to show GWS association for AD with SNPs in the chromosome 17q21.31 region. Replication of this finding in independent samples is needed to verify that SNPs in this region have significantly stronger effects on AD risk in persons lacking APOE ε4 compared to persons carrying this allele, and if this is found to hold, further examination of this region and studies aimed at deciphering the mechanism(s) are warranted.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13594184
Database :
Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard (DASH)
Journal :
Jun, G., C. A. Ibrahim-Verbaas, M. Vronskaya, J. Lambert, J. Chung, A. C. Naj, B. W. Kunkle, et al. 2015. “A NOVEL ALZHEIMER DISEASE LOCUS LOCATED NEAR THE GENE ENCODING TAU PROTEIN.” Molecular psychiatry 21 (1): 108-117. doi:10.1038/mp.2015.23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.23.
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edshld.1.27320348
Document Type :
Journal Article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.23