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Associations Between TREML2 Gene Variants and Alzheimer's Disease: Biomarkers, Neuroimage, and Cognition

  • Jie Qiong Li
  • , Xiao Ling Zhong
  • , Jing Hui Song
  • , Song Chi
  • , An Mu Xie
  • , Lan Tan
  • , Jin Tai Yu

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Background: Recent genetic research identified a protective factor against late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) in Caucasians, a variant called rs3747742-C in the TREML2 gene. However, the roles of other TREML2 variants in AD have not been fully explored. Objective: We conducted a focused analysis of 16 TREML2 variants, examining their connection to AD by studying their correlation with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) proteins, neuroimage, and cognition in the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative database (ADNI). Methods: A multiple linear regression model was utilized to estimate potential associations between TREML2 genotypes and various endophenotypes in the entire ADNI sample at baseline, with age, gender, years of education, and APOE ϵ4 status included as covariates. To examine changes in clinical outcomes over time, linear mixed-effects models were employed. Results: We found that the SNP rs17328707-A was associated with higher ADNI-VS scores, smaller ventricles, and larger middle temporal volume at baseline. The SNP rs6915083-G was linked to lower CSF t-tau and p-tau levels, and higher CSF Aβ levels. The SNP rs9394766-G was associated with a smaller hippocampus and larger ventricles at baseline. In longitudinal cohorts, the rs6915083-G SNP was associated with changes in ADNI-MEM and ADNI-EF scores, as well as the rate of hippocampal and middle temporal atrophy. Conclusion: Our findings reveal that TREML2 gene variants have different effects on AD. Two variants are protective, while one may be a risk factor. This enhances our understanding of AD genetics and could guide future research and personalized treatments.

源语言英语
页(从-至)1555-1563
页数9
期刊Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
96
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 6 12月 2023
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