Leukocyte DNA methylation in Alzheimer´s disease associated genes: replication of findings from neuronal cells

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Differences in gene-wide DNA methylation of the Alzheimer’s disease (AD)-associated genes BIN1, HLA-DRB5, SORL1, SLC24A4, and ABCA7 are reported to be associated with AD in post-mortem brain samples. We investigated whether the same associations could be found in leukocytes collected pre-mortem. Using cohort data of 544 Swedish twins (204 dementia diagnoses), we replicated the findings in HLA-DRB5 and SLC24A4 at P < 0.05. However, co-twin control analyses indicated that the associations were partly explained by familial confounding. Thus, DNA methylation differences in HLA-DRB5 and SLC24A4 are present in both neuronal cells and leukocytes, and not fully explained familial factors.

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Karlsson, I. K., Ploner, A., Wang, Y., Gatz, M., Pedersen, N. L., & Hägg, S. (2023). Leukocyte DNA methylation in Alzheimer´s disease associated genes: replication of findings from neuronal cells. Epigenetics, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/15592294.2022.2158285

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