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Genome-wide studies of verbal declarative memory in nondemented older people: the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology consortium.

Authors :
Debette S
Ibrahim Verbaas CA
Bressler J
Schuur M
Smith A
Bis JC
Davies G
Wolf C
Gudnason V
Chibnik LB
Yang Q
deStefano AL
de Quervain DJ
Srikanth V
Lahti J
Grabe HJ
Smith JA
Priebe L
Yu L
Karbalai N
Hayward C
Wilson JF
Campbell H
Petrovic K
Fornage M
Chauhan G
Yeo R
Boxall R
Becker J
Stegle O
Mather KA
Chouraki V
Sun Q
Rose LM
Resnick S
Oldmeadow C
Kirin M
Wright AF
Jonsdottir MK
Au R
Becker A
Amin N
Nalls MA
Turner ST
Kardia SL
Oostra B
Windham G
Coker LH
Zhao W
Knopman DS
Heiss G
Griswold ME
Gottesman RF
Vitart V
Hastie ND
Zgaga L
Rudan I
Polasek O
Holliday EG
Schofield P
Choi SH
Tanaka T
An Y
Perry RT
Kennedy RE
Sale MM
Wang J
Wadley VG
Liewald DC
Ridker PM
Gow AJ
Pattie A
Starr JM
Porteous D
Liu X
Thomson R
Armstrong NJ
Eiriksdottir G
Assareh AA
Kochan NA
Widen E
Palotie A
Hsieh YC
Eriksson JG
Vogler C
van Swieten JC
Shulman JM
Beiser A
Rotter J
Schmidt CO
Hoffmann W
Nöthen MM
Ferrucci L
Attia J
Uitterlinden AG
Amouyel P
Dartigues JF
Amieva H
Räikkönen K
Garcia M
Wolf PA
Hofman A
Longstreth WT Jr
Psaty BM
Boerwinkle E
DeJager PL
Sachdev PS
Schmidt R
Breteler MM
Teumer A
Lopez OL
Cichon S
Chasman DI
Grodstein F
Müller-Myhsok B
Tzourio C
Papassotiropoulos A
Bennett DA
Ikram MA
Deary IJ
van Duijn CM
Launer L
Fitzpatrick AL
Seshadri S
Mosley TH Jr
Source :
Biological psychiatry [Biol Psychiatry] 2015 Apr 15; Vol. 77 (8), pp. 749-63. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Nov 25.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background: Memory performance in older persons can reflect genetic influences on cognitive function and dementing processes. We aimed to identify genetic contributions to verbal declarative memory in a community setting.<br />Methods: We conducted genome-wide association studies for paragraph or word list delayed recall in 19 cohorts from the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology consortium, comprising 29,076 dementia- and stroke-free individuals of European descent, aged ≥45 years. Replication of suggestive associations (p < 5 × 10(-6)) was sought in 10,617 participants of European descent, 3811 African-Americans, and 1561 young adults.<br />Results: rs4420638, near APOE, was associated with poorer delayed recall performance in discovery (p = 5.57 × 10(-10)) and replication cohorts (p = 5.65 × 10(-8)). This association was stronger for paragraph than word list delayed recall and in the oldest persons. Two associations with specific tests, in subsets of the total sample, reached genome-wide significance in combined analyses of discovery and replication (rs11074779 [HS3ST4], p = 3.11 × 10(-8), and rs6813517 [SPOCK3], p = 2.58 × 10(-8)) near genes involved in immune response. A genetic score combining 58 independent suggestive memory risk variants was associated with increasing Alzheimer disease pathology in 725 autopsy samples. Association of memory risk loci with gene expression in 138 human hippocampus samples showed cis-associations with WDR48 and CLDN5, both related to ubiquitin metabolism.<br />Conclusions: This largest study to date exploring the genetics of memory function in ~40,000 older individuals revealed genome-wide associations and suggested an involvement of immune and ubiquitin pathways.<br /> (Copyright © 2015 Society of Biological Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-2402
Volume :
77
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biological psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25648963
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2014.08.027