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Genetic contributions to Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia in admixed Latin American populations.

Acosta-Uribe Juliana, J Piña-Escudero, Stefanie D SD et al.

41586258 PubMed ID
100 Authors
2026-01-21 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

AJ
Acosta-Uribe Juliana
JP
J Piña-Escudero
SD
Stefanie D SD
CJ
Cochran J Nicholas
JT
JN Taylor
JW
Jared W JW
CP
Castruita P Alejandra
PJ
PA Jonson
CC
Caroline C
BE
Barinaga Erin A
ER
EA Roberts
KK
Kevin K
LA
Levine Alexandra R
AG
AR George
DS
Dawwod S DS
ÁJ
Ávila-Funes José Alberto
JB
JA Behrens
MI
María I MI
BM
Bruno Martín A
MB
MA Brusco
LI
Luis I LI
CN
Custodio Nilton
ND
N Durán-Aniotz
CC
Claudia C
LF
Lopera Francisco
FM
F Matallana
DL
Diana L DL
SA
Slachevsky Andrea
AT
A Takada
LT
Leonel T LT
ZL
Zapata-Restrepo Lina M
LD
LM Durón-Reyes
DE
Dafne E DE
DP
de Paula França Resende Elisa
EG
E Gómez
LF
Luisa F LF
GN
Gelvez Nancy
NB
N Bistue
MB
M Beatriz MB
GM
Godoy Maria E
MM
ME Maito
MA
Marcelo A MA
JS
Javandel Shireen
SM
S Miller
BL
Bruce L BL
NM
Nalls Mike A
ML
MA Leonard
HH
Hampton H
VD
Vitale Dan
DB
D Bandres-Ciga
SS
Sara S
KM
Koretsky Mathew J
MS
MJ Singleton
AB
Andrew B AB
PC
Pantazis Caroline B
CV
CB Valcour
VV
Victor V
IA
Ibañez Agustin
AK
A Kosik
KS
Kenneth S KS
YJ
Yokoyama Jennifer S
JA
JS Acosta-Uribe
JJ
Juliana J
PS
Piña-Escudero Stefanie D
SC
SD Cochran
JN
J Nicholas JN
TJ
Taylor Jared W
JC
JW Castruita
PA
P Alejandra PA
JC
Jonson Caroline
CB
C Barinaga
EA
Erin A EA
RK
Roberts Kevin
KL
K Levine
AR
Alexandra R AR
GD
George Dawwod S
DS Ávila-Funes
JA
José Alberto JA
BM
Behrens María I
MB
MI Bruno
MA
Martín A MA
BL
Brusco Luis I
LC
LI Custodio
NN
Nilton N
DC
Durán-Aniotz Claudia
CL
C Lopera
FF
Francisco F
MD
Matallana Diana L
DS
DL Slachevsky
AA
Andrea A
TL
Takada Leonel T
LZ
LT Zapata-Restrepo
LM
Lina M LM
DD
Durón-Reyes Dafne E
DD
DE de Paula França Resende
EE
Elisa E
GL
Gómez Luisa F
LG
LF Gelvez
NN
Nancy N
BM
Bistue M Beatriz
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Latin America's diverse genetic landscape provides a unique opportunity to study Alzheimer's disease (AD) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The Multi-Partner Consortium to Expand Dementia Research in Latin America (ReDLat) recruited 2162 participants with AD, FTD, or healthy controls from six countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. Participants underwent genomic sequencing, and population structure analyses were conducted using Principal Component Analysis and ADMIXTURE. The study revealed a predominant mix of American, African, and European ancestries, with an additional East Asian component in Brazil. Variant curation identified 17 pathogenic variants, a pathogenic C9orf72 expansion, and 44 variants of uncertain significance. Seventy families showed autosomal dominant inheritance, with 48 affected by AD and 22 by FTD. This represents the first large-scale genetic study of AD and FTD in Latin America, highlighting the need to consider diverse ancestries, social determinants of health, and cultural factors when assessing genetic risk for neurodegenerative diseases.

Chapter III

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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