有限的证据表明,在欧洲血统的英国老年人中,c反应蛋白水平和认知功能之间存在共同的遗传关系

Amy E. Packer, A. Corbett, R. Arathimos, C. Ballard, D. Aarsland, A. Hampshire, D. Dima, B. Creese, M. Malanchini, T. Powell
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先前的研究表明,老年人的认知功能与c反应蛋白(CRP)水平之间存在关联。很少有研究考虑到高CRP水平的遗传易感性在多大程度上促成了这种关联。作为PROTECT研究的一部分,研究人员分析了7817名年龄>50岁的英国参与者的数据,在这些参与者中,没有痴呆症的成年人完成了全面的神经心理学测试。我们构建了一个多基因风险评分(PRS-CRP),在一个独立的队列中解释了9.61%的血清CRP水平差异(p = 2.362 × 10−7)。采用回归分析探讨PRS-CRP与认知结果之间的关系。总体而言,我们发现PRS-CRP与样本中任何认知测量之间没有显著关联。在年龄较大的参与者(>62岁)中,我们观察到PRS-CRP与自我排序搜索评分(即空间工作记忆)之间存在显著的正相关。虽然我们的研究结果表明,PRS-CRP与空间工作记忆之间存在微弱的正相关关系,这是老年人特有的,但总体而言,PRS-CRP对认知功能似乎没有很强的影响。
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Limited evidence of a shared genetic relationship between C-reactive protein levels and cognitive function in older UK adults of European ancestry
Previous studies have shown associations between cognitive function and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels in older adults. Few studies have considered the extent to which a genetic predisposition for higher CRP levels contributes to this association.Data was analyzed from 7,817 UK participants aged >50 years as part of the PROTECT study, within which adults without dementia completed a comprehensive neuropsychological battery. We constructed a polygenic risk score (PRS-CRP) that explained 9.61% of the variance in serum CRP levels (p = 2.362 × 10−7) in an independent cohort. Regressions were used to explore the relationship between PRS-CRP and cognitive outcomes.We found no significant associations between PRS-CRP and any cognitive measures in the sample overall. In older participants (>62 years), we observed a significant positive association between PRS-CRP and self-ordered search score (i.e., spatial working memory).Whilst our results indicate a weak positive relationship between PRS-CRP and spatial working memory that is specific to older adults, overall, there appears to be no strong effects of PRS-CRP on cognitive function.
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