Title of article
Interaction of herpesviridae, APOE gene, and education in cognitive impairment
Author/Authors
Timo E. Strandberg، نويسنده , , Kaisu Pitkala، نويسنده , , Johanna Eerola، نويسنده , , Reijo Tilvis، نويسنده , , Pentti J. Tienari، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
4
From page
1001
To page
1004
Abstract
While high age, low level of education and APOE var epsilon4 allele are known to predict dementia, there is recent data suggesting that certain viruses and subtypes of APOE var epsilon3 could be involved, too. We investigated these relationships in a home-dwelling cohort of 357 elderly people with various cardiovascular diseases (DEBATE study). MMSE score below 24 was used to define cognitive impairment (n = 58). When adjusted for age and the presence of diabetes, multivariate analysis demonstrated maximally increased risk of cognitive impairment in association with a combination of three factors: seropositivity for herpesviridae, presence of APOE var epsilon4, and low education (risk ratio 6.1, 95% CI 2.4–15.2). In the subcohort of APOE3/3 individuals (n = 216) homozygosity for the −219G var epsilon3 haplotype showed a similar association (risk ratio 8.8, 95% CI 2.6–29.8). These results demonstrate an interaction of specific genetic (APOE) and environmental (education and herpesviridae) risk factors in the development of cognitive impairment and indicate that not only the var epsilon4 allele of APOE but also the var epsilon3 haplotype is a risk factor for dementia.
Keywords
Alzheimer’s disease , cytomegalovirus , Cognitive impairment , education , Herpes , APOE , aging
Journal title
Neurobiology of Aging
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Neurobiology of Aging
Record number
820655
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