학술논문

Identification of genetic risk factors in the Chinese population implicates a role of immune system in Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis
Document Type
article
Author
Zhou, XiaopuChen, YuMok, Kin YZhao, QianhuaChen, KeliangChen, YuewenHardy, JohnLi, YunFu, Amy KYGuo, QihaoIp, Nancy YSaykin, Andrew JToga, Arthur WBorowski, BretWard, ChadDeCarli, CharlesMathis, ChetJack, Clifford RHarvey, DanielleHoltzman, DavidJones, DavidGessert, DevonLilly, EliReiman, Eric MFranklin, ErinHefti, FranzSorensen, GregJimenez, GustavoFillit, HowardGunter, JeffSalazar, JenniferHsiao, JohnMorris, JohnTrojanowki, John QNeu, Karen Crawford ScottKantarci, KejalFaber, KelleyHarless, KellyChen, KeweiNho, KwangsikBeckett, LaurelThal, LeanThal, LeonShaw, Leslie MKuller, LewShen, LiHergesheimer, LindseyTaylor-Reinwald, LisaMesulam, M MarcelKorecka, MagdalenaRaichle, MarcCarrillo, MariaAlbert, MarilynSenjem, MattBernstein, MatthewDonohue, MichaelWeiner, MichaelFigurski, MichalBuckholtz, NeilFox, NickCairns, Nigel JSchuff, NorbertFoster, NormAisen, PaulThompson, PaulDavies, PeterSnyder, Peter JSnyder, PeterVemuri, PrashanthiFrank, RichardKoeppe, Robert AGreen, Robert CPetersen, RonaldWalter, SarahPaul, StevenPotkin, StevenKim, SungeunForoud, Tatiana MMontine, TomLee, VirginiaJagust, WilliamPotter, WilliamCabrera, YulianaKhachaturian, ZavenFleisher, AdamPierce, AimeeMintz, AkivaLerner, AlanNorbash, AlexanderLevey, Allan IRosen, AllysonSmith, AmandaUlysse, AnaztasiaBudson, Andrew EKertesz, AndrewOliver, AngelaHake, Ann MarieBurke, AnnaSarrael, AnteroPorsteinsson, Anton P
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 115(8)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Genetics
Dementia
Acquired Cognitive Impairment
Prevention
Brain Disorders
Aging
Human Genome
Neurosciences
Alzheimer's Disease
Neurodegenerative
Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD)
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Detection
screening and diagnosis
4.1 Discovery and preclinical testing of markers and technologies
Good Health and Well Being
Age of Onset
Aged
Aged
80 and over
Alzheimer Disease
Apolipoproteins E
Asian People
China
Cohort Studies
Female
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Genome-Wide Association Study
Genotype
Humans
Immune System
Male
Middle Aged
Potassium Channels
Inwardly Rectifying
Risk Factors
Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Alzheimer’s disease
GWAS
immune
risk variant
whole-genome sequencing
Language
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a leading cause of mortality among the elderly. We performed a whole-genome sequencing study of AD in the Chinese population. In addition to the variants identified in or around the APOE locus (sentinel variant rs73052335, P = 1.44 × 10-14), two common variants, GCH1 (rs72713460, P = 4.36 × 10-5) and KCNJ15 (rs928771, P = 3.60 × 10-6), were identified and further verified for their possible risk effects for AD in three small non-Asian AD cohorts. Genotype-phenotype analysis showed that KCNJ15 variant rs928771 affects the onset age of AD, with earlier disease onset in minor allele carriers. In addition, altered expression level of the KCNJ15 transcript can be observed in the blood of AD subjects. Moreover, the risk variants of GCH1 and KCNJ15 are associated with changes in their transcript levels in specific tissues, as well as changes of plasma biomarkers levels in AD subjects. Importantly, network analysis of hippocampus and blood transcriptome datasets suggests that the risk variants in the APOE, GCH1, and KCNJ15 loci might exert their functions through their regulatory effects on immune-related pathways. Taking these data together, we identified common variants of GCH1 and KCNJ15 in the Chinese population that contribute to AD risk. These variants may exert their functional effects through the immune system.