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Estrogen receptor beta polymorphisms and cognitive performance in women: associations and modifications by genetic and environmental influences.

Karin Fehsel1, Tamara Schikowski2, Michaela Jänner3, Anke Hüls2, Mohammed Voussoughi2, Thomas Schulte3, Andrea Vierkötter2, Tom Teichert4,5, Christian Herder4,5, Dorothea Sugiri2, Ursula Krämer2, Christian Luckhaus3.   

Abstract

Genetic and environmental risk factors contribute to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's dementia. Besides known genetic risk factors like the apolipoprotein (APO) Eε4 allele, single nuclear polymorphisms (SNPs) of the estrogen receptors (ESRs) are candidate genetic risk factors, while air pollution represents an environmental risk factor for dementia. Effects of these risk factors and their interaction were investigated in the SALIA cohort of 834 non-demented elderly women. Cognitive function was assessed by the CERAD-plus test battery. Air pollution was estimated by land use regression (LUR) models. Genotyping was carried out for nine ESR1 and ESR2 SNPs and two ApoE SNPs. Carriers of minor ESR2 alleles showed significantly reduced cognitive performance in the CERAD total score with most pronounced deficits in semantic memory (rs1256062, rs10144225, and rs2274705) and executive function (rs1256062). The minor allele effects of ESR2 were stronger in carriers of APOEε4 for the cognitive domain 'executive function' (p value of interaction 0.023 for rs1256062). The investigated ESR1 SNPs were not associated with cognition. Furthermore, we found a significant gene-environment interaction between the ESR2 SNP rs1256062 and air pollution on cognition. Carriers of two major alleles of rs1256062 were more susceptible for an air pollution-induced decrease in performance of 'figure copying' than carriers of minor alleles (p value of interaction, e.g., 0.031 for PM2.5). In conclusion, ESR2 but not ESR1 minor alleles were associated with lower cognitive performance in elderly women with an indication of a gene-gene interaction with APOEε4. We also found indications for gene-environment interactions of ESR2 with traffic-related air pollution exposure on cognitive performance.

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Keywords:  Air pollution; Dementia; Estrogen receptor; Gene polymorphisms; Women

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27629499     DOI: 10.1007/s00702-016-1620-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neural Transm (Vienna)        ISSN: 0300-9564            Impact factor:   3.575


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