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Genotypes and haplotypes in the IL-1 gene cluster: analysis of two genetically and diagnostically distinct groups of Alzheimer patients.

Davide Seripa1, Maria G Matera, Gloria Dal Forno, Carolina Gravina, Carlo Masullo, Antonio Daniele, Giuliano Binetti, Cristian Bonvicini, Rosanna Squitti, Mark T Palermo, Daron G Davis, P Antuono, David R Wekstein, Aldo Dobrina, Massimo Gennarelli, Vito M Fazio.   

Abstract

Increased risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been associated with polymorphisms in the IL-1 gene cluster, and in particular with the IL-1alpha-889 T/T genotype. However, this association is still unclear, and needs further investigation. In order to clarify the role of these polymorphisms in the complex pathogenesis of AD we examined genotype and haplotype frequencies of the two C-to-T SNPs at position -889 and -551 in the IL-1alpha and IL-1beta genes, respectively, and of the 86 bp VNTR intron-2 polymorphisms in the IL-1Ra gene. The analysis was performed in two genetically and diagnostically distinct groups of sporadic AD from Italy and the USA. In the Italian group a significant association between the IL-1alpha-889 T/T genotype and AD (OR=3.022, 95% CI: 1.001-9.119) was found, whereas no difference was found in the group from the USA. Results were also compared with previously published studies that analyzed the same IL-1 polymorphisms in AD. In both groups, the analysis of the estimated haplotypes shows that AD patients and controls who carry the IL-1beta-511 C allele, were also more frequently carriers of the IL-1Ra 1 allele (haplotypes -C-1). The total frequency of the two -C-1 haplotypes (C-C-1 plus T-C-1) was about one half of the total frequency of the eight estimated haplotypes. This was confirmed by significant linkage disequilibrium between these two loci in both the Italian and USA groups. In the Italian group a weak association of the T-C-2 haplotype with the disease (OR=1.648, 95% CI: 1.519-1.788) was also found, whereas in the USA group no difference was found. Although ours and other published data on different samples of Caucasian and non-Caucasian AD show a great heterogeneity in the frequencies of the IL-1alpha-889, the IL-1beta-511 and the IL-1Ra VNTR gene polymorphisms, we confirm the role of the IL-1alpha-889 T/T genotype as a risk factor for sporadic AD, and show the presence of an allelic association between IL-1beta C and IL-1Ra 1 alleles in both the Italian and the USA groups, confirmed by the presence of significant levels of linkage disequilibrium between these two loci.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15653174     DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2004.04.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Aging        ISSN: 0197-4580            Impact factor:   4.673


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