1. Association of MS4A6A, CD33, and TREM2 gene polymorphisms with the late-onset Alzheimer’s disease
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Elham Mehdizadeh, Mohammad Khalaj-Kondori, Zeinab Shaghaghi-Tarakdari, Saeed Sadigh-Eteghad, Mahnaz Talebi, and Sasan Andalib
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late onset alzheimer’s disease ,load ,ms4a6a ,cd33 ,trem2 ,polymorphisms ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Introduction: Alzheimer’s disease (AD), which is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, causes structural and functional brain disruption. MS4A6A, TREM2, and CD33 gene polymorphisms loci have been found to be associated with the pathobiology of late-onset AD (LOAD). In the present study, we tested the hypothesis of association of LOAD with rs983392, rs75932628, and rs3865444 polymorphisms in MS4A6A, TREM2, CD33 genes, respectively. Methods: In the present study, 113 LOAD patients and 100 healthy unrelated age- and gender-matched controls were selected. DNA was extracted from blood samples by the salting-out method and the genotyping was performed by RFLP-PCR. Electrophoresis was carried out on agarose gel. Sequencing was thereafter utilized for the confirmation of the results. Results: Only CD33 rs3865444 polymorphism revealed a significant difference in the genotypic frequencies of GG (P = 0.001) and GT (P = 0.001), and allelic frequencies of G (P = 0.033) and T (P = 0.03) between LOAD patients and controls. Conclusion: The evidence from the present study suggests that T allele of CD33 rs3865444 polymorphism is associated with LOAD in the studied Iranian population.
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- 2019
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