Estrogen receptor alpha gene polymorphisms in patients with late onset Alzheimer’s disease
Evidences have been gathered from several studies suggest that a mechanism involving an estrogen-signaling pathway may contribute to modulate risk for Alzheimer?s disease. It was demonstrated that estrogen up-regulates the expression of apolipoprotein E gene, which has a role in the metabolism of b-...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Genetika (Beograd) 2014, Vol.46 (2), p.437-444 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Evidences have been gathered from several studies suggest that a mechanism
involving an estrogen-signaling pathway may contribute to modulate risk for
Alzheimer?s disease. It was demonstrated that estrogen up-regulates the
expression of apolipoprotein E gene, which has a role in the metabolism of
b-amyloid that is related to the progress of Alzheimer?s disease.
Case-control studies have found an increased frequency of PvuII and XbaI
polymorphisms in affected subjects. In this study we explore the possible
association of different polymorphic forms of human a-estrogen receptor (ER-
a) with the risk to late onset Alzheimer?s disease in north-west Iranian
population. We conducted a case-control study in a dataset of 160 LOAD
patients and 163 healthy controls that have been matched in gender and age.
To evaluate the PvuII and XbaI polymorphisms in Alzheimer?s disease we used
PCR/RFLP method and genotype frequencies were statistically determined. The
PCR products prepared from 21 AD cases and 20 healthy controls were randomly
purified by ethanol precipitation and bidirectionally sequenced. The
frequency of normal and mutated alleles for PvuII and XbaI locuses
respectively, in the LOAD group were significantly higher than those in the
control group (P |
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ISSN: | 0534-0012 1820-6069 |
DOI: | 10.2298/GENSR1402437S |