Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Variants at CLU and PICALM Associated with Alzheimer's Disease, and Shows Evidence for Additional Susceptibility Genes

  • Harold D
  • Abraham R
  • Hollingworth P
  • et al.
ISSN: 1061-4036
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Abstract

We undertook a two-stage genome-wide association study of Alzheimer's disease involving over 16,000 individuals. In stage 1 (3,941 cases and 7,848 controls), we replicated the established association with the APOE locus (most significant SNP: rs2075650, p= 1.8×10−157) and observed genome-wide significant association with SNPs at two novel loci: rs11136000 in the CLU or APOJ gene (p= 1.4×10−9) and rs3851179, a SNP 5′ to the PICALM gene (p= 1.9×10−8). Both novel associations were supported in stage 2 (2,023 cases and 2,340 controls), producing compelling evidence for association with AD in the combined dataset (rs11136000: p= 8.5×10−10, odds ratio= 0.86; rs3851179: p= 1.3×10−9, odds ratio= 0.86). We also observed more variants associated at p< 1×10−5 than expected by chance (p=7.5×10−6), including polymorphisms at the BIN1, DAB1 and CR1 loci.

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Harold, D., Abraham, R., Hollingworth, P., Sims, R., Hamshere, M., Pahwa, J. S., … Pankratz, V. S. (2009). Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Variants at CLU and PICALM Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease, and Shows Evidence for Additional Susceptibility Genes. Nature Genetics, 41(10), 1088–1093.

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