作者
Karen Nuytemans, Farid Rajabli, Melissa Jean-Francois, Jiji Thulaseedhara Kurup, Larry D Adams, Takiyah D Starks, Patrice L Whitehead, Brian W Kunkle, Allison Caban-Holt, Jonathan L Haines, Michael L Cuccaro, Jeffery M Vance, Goldie S Byrd, Gary W Beecham, Christiane Reitz, Margaret A Pericak-Vance, NIA-LOAD The, The Alzheimer’s Disease Sequencing Project
发表日期
2024/1/1
期刊
Neurobiology of aging
卷号
133
页码范围
125-133
出版商
Elsevier
简介
There is a paucity of genetic studies of Alzheimer Disease (AD) in individuals of African Ancestry, despite evidence suggesting increased risk of AD in the African American (AA) population. We performed whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and multipoint linkage analyses in 51 multi-generational AA AD families ascertained through the Research in African American Alzheimer Disease Initiative (REAAADI) and the National Institute on Aging Late Onset Alzheimer’s disease (NIA-LOAD) Family Based Study. Variants were prioritized on minor allele frequency (<0.01), functional potential of coding and noncoding variants, co-segregation with AD and presence in multi-ancestry ADSP release 3 WGS data. We identified a significant linkage signal on chromosome 5q35 (HLOD=3.3) driven by nine families. Haplotype segregation analysis in the family with highest LOD score identified a 3’UTR variant in INSYN2B with the …