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Short arm of chromosome 11 and sporadic Alzheimer's disease: catalase and cathepsin D gene polymorphisms
Authors:Capurso Cristiano  Solfrizzi Vincenzo  D'Introno Alessia  Colacicco Anna M  Capurso Sabrina A  Bifaro Luigia  Menga Roberta  Santamato Andrea  Seripa Davide  Pilotto Alberto  Capurso Antonio  Panza Francesco
Affiliation:Department of Geriatrics, University of Foggia, Ospedali Riuniti, Viale L. Pinto, 71100 Foggia, Italy. c.capurso@unifg.it
Abstract:Catalase (CAT) -262 C/T promoter (rs1001179), cathepsin D (CTSD) exon 2 (rs17571), and apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene polymorphisms were studied in 242 patients with sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 421 unrelated age-, sex-, and ethnically matched control subjects from Apulia (Southern Italy). No statistically significant differences in CAT rs1001179 and CTSD rs17571 genotype and allele distribution between AD cases and healthy controls were observed for the whole AD sample, and when AD group was categorized by age at onset in early- and late-onset AD subsets. Furthermore, we did not find any statistically significant differences in rates between CAT rs1001179 and CTSD rs17571 genotypes and AD controlling for APOE e4 allele status. Our data, at present, do not support a role of two gene polymorphisms of the short arm of the chromosome 11, the CAT rs1001179 and CTSD rs17571, as a possible susceptibility factors for sporadic AD.
Keywords:Catalase −262 C/T promoter gene polymorphism   Cathepsin D exon 2 gene polymorphism   Apolipoprotein E   Alzheimer's disease   Dementia
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