The impact of PICALM genetic variations on reserve capacity of posterior cingulate in AD continuum

نویسندگان

  • Wei Xu
  • Hui-Fu Wang
  • Lin Tan
  • Meng-Shan Tan
  • Chen-Chen Tan
  • Xi-Chen Zhu
  • Dan Miao
  • Wan-Jiang Yu
  • Teng Jiang
  • Lan Tan
  • Jin-Tai Yu
  • Michael W. Weiner
  • Paul Aisen
  • Ronald Petersen
  • Clifford R. Jack
  • William Jagust
  • John Q. Trojanowki
  • Arthur W. Toga
  • Laurel Beckett
  • Robert C. Green
  • Andrew J. Saykin
  • John Morris
  • Leslie M. Shaw
  • Jeffrey Kaye
  • Joseph Quinn
  • Lisa Silbert
  • Betty Lind
  • Raina Carter
  • Sara Dolen
  • Lon S. Schneider
  • Sonia Pawluczyk
  • Mauricio Beccera
  • Liberty Teodoro
  • Bryan M. Spann
  • James Brewer
  • Helen Vanderswag
  • Adam Fleisher
  • Judith L. Heidebrink
  • Joanne L. Lord
  • Sara S. Mason
  • Colleen S. Albers
  • David Knopman
  • Kris Johnson
  • Rachelle S. Doody
  • Javier Villanueva-Meyer
  • Munir Chowdhury
  • Susan Rountree
  • Mimi Dang
  • Yaakov Stern
  • Lawrence S. Honig
  • Karen L. Bell
  • Beau Ances
  • John C. Morris
  • Maria Carroll
  • Mary L. Creech
  • Erin Franklin
  • Mark A. Mintun
  • Stacy Schneider
  • Angela Oliver
  • Daniel Marson
  • Randall Griffith
  • David Clark
  • David Geldmacher
  • John Brockington
  • Erik Roberson
  • Marissa Natelson Love
  • Hillel Grossman
  • Effie Mitsis
  • Raj C. Shah
  • Leyla deToledo-Morrell
  • Ranjan Duara
  • Daniel Varon
  • Maria T. Greig
  • Peggy Roberts
  • Marilyn Albert
  • Chiadi Onyike
  • Daniel D’Agostino
  • Stephanie Kielb
  • James E. Galvin
  • Brittany Cerbone
  • Christina A. Michel
  • Dana M. Pogorelec
  • Henry Rusinek
  • Mony J. de Leon
  • Lidia Glodzik
  • Susan De Santi
  • P. Murali Doraiswamy
  • Jeffrey R. Petrella
  • Salvador Borges-Neto
  • Terence Z. Wong
  • Edward Coleman
  • Charles D. Smith
  • Greg Jicha
  • Peter Hardy
  • Partha Sinha
  • Elizabeth Oates
  • Gary Conrad
  • Anton P. Porsteinsson
  • Bonnie S. Goldstein
  • Kim Martin
  • Kelly M. Makino
  • M. Saleem Ismail
  • Connie Brand
  • Ruth A. Mulnard
  • Gaby Thai
  • Catherine Mc-Adams-Ortiz
  • Kyle Womack
  • Dana Mathews
  • Mary Quiceno
  • Allan I. Levey
  • James J. Lah
  • Janet S. Cellar
  • Jeffrey M. Burns
  • Russell H. Swerdlow
  • William M. Brooks
  • Liana Apostolova
  • Kathleen Tingus
  • Ellen Woo
  • Daniel H.S. Silverman
  • Po H. Lu
  • George Bartzokis
  • Neill R. Graff-Radford
  • Francine Parfitt
  • Tracy Kendall
  • Heather Johnson
  • Martin R. Farlow
  • Ann Marie Hake
  • Brandy R. Matthews
  • Jared R. Brosch
  • Scott Herring
  • Cynthia Hunt
  • Christopher H. van Dyck
  • Richard E. Carson
  • Martha G. MacAvoy
  • Pradeep Varma
  • Howard Chertkow
  • Howard Bergman
  • Chris Hosein
  • Sandra Black
  • Bojana Stefanovic
  • Curtis Caldwell
  • Ging-Yuek Robin Hsiung
  • Howard Feldman
  • Benita Mudge
  • Michele Assaly
  • Elizabeth Finger
  • Stephen Pasternack
  • Irina Rachisky
  • Dick Trost
  • Andrew Kertesz
  • Charles Bernick
  • Donna Munic
  • Marek-Marsel Mesulam
  • Kristine Lipowski
  • Sandra Weintraub
  • Borna Bonakdarpour
  • Diana Kerwin
  • Chuang-Kuo Wu
  • Nancy Johnson
  • Carl Sadowsky
  • Teresa Villena
  • Raymond Scott Turner
  • Kathleen Johnson
  • Brigid Reynolds
  • Reisa A. Sperling
  • Keith A. Johnson
  • Gad Marshall
  • Jerome Yesavage
  • Joy L. Taylor
  • Barton Lane
  • Allyson Rosen
  • Jared Tinklenberg
  • Marwan N. Sabbagh
  • Christine M. Belden
  • Sandra A. Jacobson
  • Sherye A. Sirrel
  • Neil Kowall
  • Ronald Killiany
  • Andrew E. Budson
  • Alexander Norbash
  • Patricia Lynn Johnson
  • Thomas O. Obisesan
  • Saba Wolday
  • Joanne Allard
  • Alan Lerner
  • Paula Ogrocki
  • Curtis Tatsuoka
  • Parianne Fatica
  • Evan Fletcher
  • Pauline Maillard
  • John Olichney
  • Charles DeCarli
  • Owen Carmichael
  • Smita Kittur
  • Michael Borrie
  • T-Y Lee
  • Rob Bartha
  • Sterling Johnson
  • Sanjay Asthana
  • Cynthia M. Carlsson
  • Steven G. Potkin
  • Adrian Preda
  • Dana Nguyen
  • Pierre Tariot
  • Anna Burke
  • Nadira Trncic
  • Adam Fleisher
  • Stephanie Reeder
  • Vernice Bates
  • Horacio Capote
  • Michelle Rainka
  • Douglas W Scharre
  • Maria Kataki
  • Anahita Adeli
  • Earl A. Zimmerman
  • Dzintra Celmins
  • Alice D. Brown
  • Godfrey D. Pearlson
  • Karen Blank
  • Karen Anderson
  • Laura A. Flashman
  • Marc Seltzer
  • Mary L. Hynes
  • Robert B. Santulli
  • Kaycee M. Sink
  • Leslie Gordineer
  • Jeff D. Williamson
  • Pradeep Garg
  • Franklin Watkins
  • Brian R. Ott
  • Henry Querfurth
  • Geoffrey Tremont
  • Stephen Salloway
  • Paul Malloy
  • Stephen Correia
  • Howard J. Rosen
  • Bruce L. Miller
  • David Perry
  • Jacobo Mintzer
  • Kenneth Spicer
  • David Bachman
  • Nunzio Pomara
  • Raymundo Hernando
  • Antero Sarrael
  • Norman Relkin
  • Gloria Chaing
  • Michael Lin
  • Lisa Ravdin
  • Amanda Smith
  • Balebail Ashok Raj
  • Kristin Fargher
چکیده

Phosphatidylinositolbinding clathrin assembly protein (PICALM) gene is one novel genetic player associated with late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD), based on recent genome wide association studies (GWAS). However, how it affects AD occurrence is still unknown. Brain reserve hypothesis highlights the tolerant capacities of brain as a passive means to fight against neurodegenerations. Here, we took the baseline volume and/or thickness of LOAD-associated brain regions as proxies of brain reserve capacities and investigated whether PICALM genetic variations can influence the baseline reserve capacities and the longitudinal atrophy rate of these specific regions using data from Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) dataset. In mixed population, we found that brain region significantly affected by PICALM genetic variations was majorly restricted to posterior cingulate. In sub-population analysis, we found that one PICALM variation (C allele of rs642949) was associated with larger baseline thickness of posterior cingulate in health. We found seven variations in health and two variations (rs543293 and rs592297) in individuals with mild cognitive impairment were associated with slower atrophy rate of posterior cingulate. Our study provided preliminary evidences supporting that PICALM variations render protections by facilitating reserve capacities of posterior cingulate in non-demented elderly.

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دوره 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016