1. Amerindian Genetic Ancestry Protects against Alzheimer's Disease.
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Benedet, Andrea L., Moraes, Clayton F., Camargos, Einstein F., Oliveira, Larissa F., Souza, Vinícius C., Lins, Túlio C., Henriques, Adriane D., Carmo, Dayanne G.S., Machado-Silva, Wilcelly, Araújo, Carla Nunes, Córdova, Cláudio, Pereira, Rinaldo W., and Nóbrega, Otávio T.
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ALZHEIMER'S disease diagnosis , *ALZHEIMER'S disease risk factors , *ACADEMIC medical centers , *ALLELES , *ANALYSIS of covariance , *COMPARATIVE studies , *GENEALOGY , *GENES , *GENETIC techniques , *HOSPITAL admission & discharge , *INDIGENOUS peoples of the Americas , *LONGITUDINAL method , *NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL tests , *PATIENTS , *PUBLIC health surveillance , *RESEARCH funding , *SCALES (Weighing instruments) , *GENETIC markers , *SECONDARY analysis , *CONTROL groups , *DISEASE prevalence , *SEQUENCE analysis - Abstract
Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia worldwide, and bears remarkable evidence for a differential prevalence among continental populations. In this scenario, estimating ancestry proportions in recently admixed populations is a strategy that can help increasing knowledge about the genetic structure of this complex trait. Aim/Methods: Our purpose was to assess mean ancestry estimates for the three main parental contributors to the Brazilian contingent (European, African and Amerindian) using a panel of 12 ancestry informative markers. Outpatients with the late-onset form of AD (n = 120) were compared for ancestry levels with non-cognitively impaired subjects (n = 412) in the Midwest Brazil, controlling for classic clinical, social and anthropometric risk factors. Results: Our findings show a 3-fold greater genetic Amerindian content among control subjects compared to AD patients (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Our results suggest that the allelic architecture of Native Americans can confer protection against the onset of the disease. Copyright © 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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