| Literature DB >> 14583441 |
Dominique J-F de Quervain1, Raphael Poirier, M Axel Wollmer, Luigi M E Grimaldi, Magdalini Tsolaki, Johannes R Streffer, Christoph Hock, Roger M Nitsch, M Hasan Mohajeri, Andreas Papassotiropoulos.
Abstract
Because glucocorticoid excess increases neuronal vulnerability, genetic variations in the glucocorticoid system may be related to the risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD). We analyzed single-nucleotide polymorphisms in 10 glucocorticoid-related genes in a population of 814 AD patients and unrelated control subjects. Set-association analysis revealed that a rare haplotype in the 5' regulatory region of the gene encoding 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (HSD11B1) was associated with a 6-fold increased risk for sporadic AD. Results of a reporter-gene assay indicated that the rare risk-associated haplotype altered HSD11B1 transcription. HSD11B1 controls tissue levels of biologically active glucocorticoids and thereby influences neuronal vulnerability. Our results indicate that a functional variation in the glucocorticoid system increases the risk for AD, which may have important implications for the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14583441 DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddg361
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Mol Genet ISSN: 0964-6906 Impact factor: 6.150