Analysis of Association of Genetic Markers in the LUZP2 and FBXO40 Genes with the Normal Variability in Cognitive Performance in the Elderly.

Q1 Neuroscience
International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Pub Date : 2018-04-19 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/2686045
Vadim Stepanov, Kseniya Vagaitseva, Anna Bocharova, Andrey Marusin, Valentina Markova, Larisa Minaycheva, Oksana Makeeva
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Abstract

Cognitive performance is an important endophenotype for various neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric traits. In the present study two genetic variants in the leucine-zipper protein (LUZP2) and the F-box 40 protein (FBXO40) genes, previously reported to be genome-wide significant for Alzheimer's diseases and schizophrenia, were examined for an association with cognitive abilities in normal elderly from the Russian population. Rs1021261 in the LUZP2 and rs3772130 in the FBXO40 were genotyped by multiplex PCR and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry in a sample of 708 normal elderly subjects tested for cognitive performance using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA). Association of genetic variability with the MoCA scores was estimated by parametric and nonparametric analysis of variance and by the frequency comparison between upper and lower quartiles of MoCA distribution. Significantly higher frequency of "TT" genotype of rs1021261 in the LUZP2 gene as well as "A" allele and "AA" genotype of rs3772130 in the FBXO40 gene was found in a subsample of individuals with the MoCA score less than 20 comparing to the fourth quartile's subsample (MoCA > 25). The data of the present study suggests that genetic variability in the LUZP2 and FBXO40 loci associated with neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases is also contributed to the normal variability in cognitive performance in the elderly.

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LUZP2和FBXO40基因遗传标记与老年人认知表现正常变异性的关联分析
认知表现是各种神经退行性和神经精神特征的重要内表型。在目前的研究中,亮氨酸拉链蛋白(LUZP2)和F-box 40蛋白(FBXO40)基因的两个遗传变异,先前报道在全基因组范围内对阿尔茨海默病和精神分裂症具有重要意义,研究了与俄罗斯人群正常老年人认知能力的关联。采用多重PCR和MALDI-TOF质谱技术,对708例使用蒙特利尔认知能力评估(MoCA)进行认知能力测试的正常老年受试者的LUZP2基因中的Rs1021261和FBXO40基因中的rs3772130进行基因分型。通过参数和非参数方差分析以及MoCA分布上下四分位数的频率比较,估计遗传变异与MoCA评分的关联。LUZP2基因中rs1021261的“TT”基因型以及FBXO40基因中rs3772130的“A”等位基因和“AA”基因型在MoCA评分低于20分的个体亚样本中出现的频率显著高于第四四分位数的亚样本(MoCA > 25)。本研究的数据表明,与神经退行性疾病和神经精神疾病相关的LUZP2和FBXO40基因座的遗传变异也有助于老年人认知能力的正常变异。
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International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
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