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A Comprehensive Review of Genetic Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Disease Development.
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder with a complex genetic basis involving both rare mutations and common variants. This review provides a comprehensive synthesis of established and emerging genetic risk factors implicated in AD pathogenesis. Mendelian forms are strongly associated with mutations in APP, PSEN1, and PSEN2, whereas the APOE ε4 allele remains the most robust genetic risk factor for late-onset AD. Recent Genome- Wide Association Studies (GWAS) have uncovered additional susceptibility loci, including TREM2, CLU, ABCA7, and SORL1, which reflect diverse biological pathways such as amyloid metabolism, lipid regulation, and immune response. The review also highlights the roles of epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation and histone modifications, as well as geneenvironment interactions in modulating disease risk and progression. Although substantial progress has been made in identifying genetic contributors, translating these findings into clinical applications remains challenging. This article underscores the need for integrative, multi-omic approaches and population-diverse studies to enhance risk prediction and enable personalized interventions for prevention and therapy in AD.
期刊介绍:
Current Gene Therapy is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal aimed at academic and industrial scientists with an interest in major topics concerning basic research and clinical applications of gene and cell therapy of diseases. Cell therapy manuscripts can also include application in diseases when cells have been genetically modified. Current Gene Therapy publishes full-length/mini reviews and original research on the latest developments in gene transfer and gene expression analysis, vector development, cellular genetic engineering, animal models and human clinical applications of gene and cell therapy for the treatment of diseases.
Current Gene Therapy publishes reviews and original research containing experimental data on gene and cell therapy. The journal also includes manuscripts on technological advances, ethical and regulatory considerations of gene and cell therapy. Reviews should provide the reader with a comprehensive assessment of any area of experimental biology applied to molecular medicine that is not only of significance within a particular field of gene therapy and cell therapy but also of interest to investigators in other fields. Authors are encouraged to provide their own assessment and vision for future advances. Reviews are also welcome on late breaking discoveries on which substantial literature has not yet been amassed. Such reviews provide a forum for sharply focused topics of recent experimental investigations in gene therapy primarily to make these results accessible to both clinical and basic researchers. Manuscripts containing experimental data should be original data, not previously published.