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SORL1 is genetically associated with late-onset Alzheimer's disease in Japanese, Koreans and Caucasians.

Miyashita A, Koike A, Jun G et al.

23565137 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
27844 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

MA
Miyashita A
KA
Koike A
JG
Jun G
WL
Wang LS
TS
Takahashi S
ME
Matsubara E
KT
Kawarabayashi T
SM
Shoji M
TN
Tomita N
AH
Arai H
AT
Asada T
HY
Harigaya Y
IM
Ikeda M
AM
Amari M
HH
Hanyu H
HS
Higuchi S
IT
Ikeuchi T
NM
Nishizawa M
SM
Suga M
KY
Kawase Y
AH
Akatsu H
KK
Kosaka K
YT
Yamamoto T
IM
Imagawa M
HT
Hamaguchi T
YM
Yamada M
MT
Morihara T
TM
Takeda M
TT
Takao T
NK
Nakata K
FY
Fujisawa Y
SK
Sasaki K
WK
Watanabe K
NK
Nakashima K
UK
Urakami K
OT
Ooya T
TM
Takahashi M
YT
Yuzuriha T
SK
Serikawa K
YS
Yoshimoto S
NR
Nakagawa R
KJ
Kim JW
KC
Ki CS
WH
Won HH
ND
Na DL
SS
Seo SW
MI
Mook-Jung I
SG
St George-Hyslop P
MR
Mayeux R
HJ
Haines JL
PM
Pericak-Vance MA
YM
Yoshida M
NN
Nishida N
TK
Tokunaga K
YK
Yamamoto K
TS
Tsuji S
KI
Kanazawa I
IY
Ihara Y
SG
Schellenberg GD
FL
Farrer LA
KR
Kuwano R
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

To discover susceptibility genes of late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD), we conducted a 3-stage genome-wide association study (GWAS) using three populations: Japanese from the Japanese Genetic Consortium for Alzheimer Disease (JGSCAD), Koreans, and Caucasians from the Alzheimer Disease Genetic Consortium (ADGC). In Stage 1, we evaluated data for 5,877,918 genotyped and imputed SNPs in Japanese cases (n = 1,008) and controls (n = 1,016). Genome-wide significance was observed with 12 SNPs in the APOE region. Seven SNPs from other distinct regions with p-values <2×10(-5) were genotyped in a second Japanese sample (885 cases, 985 controls), and evidence of association was confirmed for one SORL1 SNP (rs3781834, P = 7.33×10(-7) in the combined sample). Subsequent analysis combining results for several SORL1 SNPs in the Japanese, Korean (339 cases, 1,129 controls) and Caucasians (11,840 AD cases, 10,931 controls) revealed genome wide significance with rs11218343 (P = 1.77×10(-9)) and rs3781834 (P = 1.04×10(-8)). SNPs in previously established AD loci in Caucasians showed strong evidence of association in Japanese including rs3851179 near PICALM (P = 1.71×10(-5)) and rs744373 near BIN1 (P = 1.39×10(-4)). The associated allele for each of these SNPs was the same as in Caucasians. These data demonstrate for the first time genome-wide significance of LOAD with SORL1 and confirm the role of other known loci for LOAD in Japanese. Our study highlights the importance of examining associations in multiple ethnic populations.

891 Japanese ancestry cases, 844 Japanese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

27844
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
1,224 East Asian ancestry cases, 2,114 East Asian ancestry controls, 11,840 European ancestry cases, 10,931 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European, East Asian
Ancestry
Republic of Korea
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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