| Literature DB >> 24116205 |
John S K Kauwe1, Perry G Ridge, Norman L Foster, Lisa A Cannon-Albright.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an international health concern that has a devastating effect on patients and families. While several genetic risk factors for AD have been identified much of the genetic variance in AD remains unexplained. There are limited published assessments of the familiality of Alzheimer's disease. Here we present the largest genealogy-based analysis of AD to date.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24116205 PMCID: PMC3792903 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0077087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Number of Alzheimer’s deaths identified in the UPDB by ICD code.
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| 9 | 331.0 | 1,019 |
| 10 | G30 | 2,979 |
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Figure 1Contribution to the GIF statistic for Alzheimer’s disease mortality relatedness by pairwise genetic distance for cases and controls.
Estimated Relative Risks for death from Alzheimer’s disease among first, second and third degree relatives of individuals dying from Alzheimer’s disease, separated by those dying before age 65, and those dying at all ages.
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| All | First-degree | 16,909 | 475 | 275.1 | <0.000001 | 1.73 | 1.57-1.89 |
| Second-degree | 28,656 | 283 | 230.0 | 5.2e-4 | 1.23 | 1.09-1.38 | |
| Third-degree | 78,881 | 1,400 | 1,296.4 | 0.0041 | 1.08 | 1.02-1.14 | |
| Under 65 | First-degree | 132 | 4 | 2.3 | 0.196 | 1.76 | 0.48-4.50 |
| Second-degree | 499 | 15 | 7.0 | 0.006 | 2.13 | 1.19-3.52 | |
| Third-degree | 1,124 | 20 | 13.2 | 0.072 | 1.51 | 0.92-2.34 |
Figure 2Example of a high-risk Alzheimer’s disease mortality pedigree.
Squares are males, circles are females, and diamonds are gender-censored (unspecified gender) individuals. Individuals with a diagonal line are deceased, and shaded shapes are Alzheimer’s disease cases; unaffected siblings are not shown. The founder has more than 4,100 descendants; 11 died from Alzheimer’s disease, only 3.2 Alzheimer’s disease deaths were expected (p= 0.0031).