Transcobalamin polymorphism and serum holo-transcobalamin in relation to Alzheimer's disease |
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Authors: | McCaddon Andrew Blennow Kaj Hudson Peter Hughes Alan Barber Joan Gray Rob Davies Gareth Williams John H H Duguid Jennifer Lloyd Alwyn Tandy Steve Everall Marge Cattell Howard McCaddon Anne Ellis Dick Palmer Mona Bogdanovic Nenad Gottfries Carl-Gerhard Zetterberg Henrik Rymo Lars Regland Björn |
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Affiliation: | University of Wales College of Medicine, Division of General Practice, Wrexham, UK. andrew@mccaddon.demon.co.uk |
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Abstract: | Isoforms of the vitamin B(12) carrier protein transcobalamin (TC) might influence its cellular availability and contribute to the association between disrupted single-carbon metabolism and Alzheimer's disease (AD). We therefore investigated the relationships between the TC 776C>G (Pro259Arg) genetic polymorphism, total serum cobalamin and holo-TC levels, and disease onset in 70 patients with clinically diagnosed AD and 74 healthy elderly controls. TC 776C>G polymorphism was also determined for 94 histopathologically confirmed AD patients and 107 controls. Serum holo-TC levels were significantly higher in TC 776C homozygotes (p = 0.04). Kaplan-Meier survival functions differed between homozygous genotypes (Cox's F-Test F(42, 46) = 2.1; p = 0.008) and between 776C homozygotes and heterozygotes (Cox's F test F(46, 108) = 1.7; p = 0.02). Proportionately fewer TC 776C homozygotes appear to develop AD at any given age, but this will require confirmation in a longitudinal study. |
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