Is Apolipoprotein E4 an Important Risk Factor for Dementia in Persons with Down Syndrome?

Troy T Rohn, Katie L McCarty, Julia E Love, Elizabeth Head
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Abstract

Down syndrome is one of the most common genetic causes of intellectual disability and is characterized by a number of behavioral as well as cognitive symptoms. Triplication of all or part of human chromosome 21 has been considered as the main cause of Down syndrome. Due to the location of the amyloid precursor protein on chromosome 21, many of the neuropathological features of early-onset Alzheimer's disease including senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles are also present in Down syndrome patients who are either demented or nondemented. Significant advances in medical treatment have increased longevity in people with Down syndrome resulting in an increased population that may be subjected to many of the same risk factors as those with Alzheimer's disease. It is well established that harboring one or both apolipoprotein E4 alleles greatly increases the risk for Alzheimer's disease. However, whether apolipoprotein E4 contributes to an earlier onset of dementia or increased mortality in Down syndrome patients is still a matter of debate. The purpose of this mini review is to provide an updated assessment on apolipoprotein E4 status and risk potential of developing dementia and mortality associated with Down syndrome.

载脂蛋白E4是唐氏综合征患者痴呆的重要危险因素吗?
唐氏综合症是智力残疾最常见的遗传原因之一,其特点是许多行为和认知症状。人类21号染色体的全部或部分三倍被认为是唐氏综合症的主要原因。由于淀粉样前体蛋白位于21号染色体上,许多早发性阿尔茨海默病的神经病理特征,包括老年斑和神经原纤维缠结,也存在于痴呆或非痴呆的唐氏综合征患者中。医学治疗的重大进步延长了唐氏综合症患者的寿命,导致可能遭受与阿尔茨海默病患者相同的许多风险因素的人口增加。众所周知,携带一个或两个载脂蛋白E4等位基因会大大增加患阿尔茨海默病的风险。然而,载脂蛋白E4是否与唐氏综合征患者的早期痴呆发病或死亡率增加有关仍存在争议。这篇小型综述的目的是提供最新的载脂蛋白E4状态和患唐氏综合征相关的痴呆和死亡率的风险潜力评估。
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