Role of the TLR4 rs4986791 Polymorphism in the Development of Lateonset Alzheimer Disease and its Relationship with APOE*4

R. Romero, E. Salazar-Alcalá, N. Cedeno, M. Fernandez-Mestre
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Objective: Based on that the association of the e4 allele of the APOE gene with the development of late-onset AD is one of the strongest and that TLR4 has been involved in AD pathogenesis. The aim of the present work was to study the role of rs4986791 polymorphism of the TLR4 gene in the development of AD and correlate any such association with the presence of allele e4 of the APOE gene. Methods: We included 161 unrelated Venezuelan subjects classified as either AD patients (n=61) or healthy individuals (n=100). Polymorphisms of TLR4 and APOE genes were identified with PCR-SSP and PCR-RFLP, respectively. Results: The rs4986791 polymorphism does not appear to be related to AD, although the presence of the CC genotype and the C allele apparently confers three times higher risk of developing AD. Finally, positive and negative associations among the combinations TLR4 /APOE genes and AD were observed. Conclusion: The results suggest the absence of any association between rs4986791 polymorphism of TLR4 gene and susceptibility to AD and the association of the e4 allele of the APOE gene with the development of this pathology was confirmed.
TLR4 rs4986791多态性在晚发性阿尔茨海默病发生中的作用及其与APOE*4的关系
目的:基于APOE基因的e4等位基因与晚发性AD的发生是最强关联之一,TLR4参与了AD的发病。本研究的目的是研究TLR4基因的rs4986791多态性在AD发生中的作用,并将这种多态性与APOE基因的等位基因e4的存在联系起来。方法:我们纳入了161名无关的委内瑞拉受试者,分为AD患者(n=61)和健康人(n=100)。用PCR-SSP和PCR-RFLP分别鉴定了TLR4和APOE基因的多态性。结果:rs4986791多态性似乎与AD无关,尽管CC基因型和C等位基因的存在显然使患AD的风险增加了三倍。最后,观察TLR4 /APOE基因组合与AD的正相关和负相关。结论:TLR4基因rs4986791多态性与AD易感性无相关性,APOE基因e4等位基因与AD发病无相关性。
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