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Sortilin receptor 1 predicts longitudinal cognitive change
Authors:Chandra A. Reynolds  Catalina Zavala  Margaret Gatz  Loryana Vie  Boo Johansson  Bo Malmberg  Erik Ingelsson  Jonathan A. Prince  Nancy L. Pedersen
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside, CA, USA;2. Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, USA;3. Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Karolinska Institutet, Sweden;4. Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden;5. Institute of Gerontology, School of Health Sciences, Jönköping University, Sweden
Abstract:The gene encoding sortilin receptor 1 (SORL1) has been associated with Alzheimer's disease risk. We examined 15 SORL1 variants and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) set risk scores in relation to longitudinal verbal, spatial, memory, and perceptual speed performance, testing for age trends and sex-specific effects. Altogether, 1609 individuals from 3 population-based Swedish twin studies were assessed up to 5 times across 16 years. Controlling for apolipoprotein E genotype (APOE), multiple simple and sex-moderated associations were observed for spatial, episodic memory, and verbal trajectories (p = 1.25E-03 to p = 4.83E-02). Five variants (rs11600875, rs753780, rs7105365, rs11820794, rs2070045) were associated across domains. Notably, in those homozygous for the rs2070045 risk allele, men demonstrated initially favorable performance but accelerating declines, and women showed overall lower performance. SNP set risk scores predicted spatial (Card Rotations, p = 5.92E-03) and episodic memory trajectories (Thurstone Picture Memory, p = 3.34E-02), where higher risk scores benefited men's versus women's performance up to age 75 but with accelerating declines. SORL1 is associated with cognitive aging, and might contribute differentially to change in men and women.
Keywords:Cognitive decline   SORL1 association   Sortilin receptor 1   SNP set risk scores   Sex differences   Aging
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