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The H1 haplotype of the tau gene (MAPT) is associated with mild cognitive impairment.

Emilio Di Maria1, Sergio Cammarata, Maria Isola Parodi, Roberta Borghi, Luisa Benussi, Marialaura Galli, Daniela Galimberti, Roberta Ghidoni, Davide Gonella, Cristina Novello, Valeria Pollero, Lucia Perroni, Patrizio Odetti, Elio Scarpini, Giuliano Binetti, Massimo Tabaton.   

Abstract

Mild cognitive impairment is often considered a transitional condition prodromal to Alzheimer's disease. The dissection of genetic risk factors predisposing to mild cognitive impairment is paramount to assess the individual predisposition and reliably evaluate the effectiveness of early therapeutic interventions. We designed a cross-sectional analysis to test whether the occurrence of mild cognitive impairment is influenced by variations of the tau protein gene. The genotypes of seven polymorphisms tagging the major tau haplotypes were assayed on 186 patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment and 191 unrelated controls. Association study was conducted by logistic regression including APOE genotype and age as covariates. Case-control analysis showed that the common H1 haplotype is significantly overrepresented in patients (OR, 95% CI: 2.31, 1.52-3.51; p<0.001), whereas did not provide positive signals for any of the H1 sub-haplotypes that had been described as associated with Alzheimer inverted exclamation mark s disease. This finding was confirmed when the epsilon4 allele of the APOE gene was taken into account (OR, 95% CI: 2.319, 1.492-3.603; p<0.001). These results firstly suggest that the risk of mild cognitive impairment is influenced by tau protein gene variations and that mild cognitive impairment shares a common genetic background with Alzheimer's disease. They may help elucidating the genetic risk to cognitive decline and designing effective clinical trials.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20157246     DOI: 10.3233/JAD-2010-1285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Alzheimers Dis        ISSN: 1387-2877            Impact factor:   4.472


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