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Candidate SNP Markers of Familial and Sporadic Alzheimer's Diseases Are Predicted by a Significant Change in the Affinity of TATA-Binding Protein for Human Gene Promoters

While year after year, conditions, quality, and duration of human lives have been improving due to the progress in science, technology, education, and medicine, only eight diseases have been increasing in prevalence and shortening human lives because of premature deaths according to the retrospectiv...

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Autores principales: Ponomarenko, Petr, Chadaeva, Irina, Rasskazov, Dmitry A., Sharypova, Ekaterina, Kashina, Elena V., Drachkova, Irina, Zhechev, Dmitry, Ponomarenko, Mikhail P., Savinkova, Ludmila K., Kolchanov, Nikolay
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5517495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28775688
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2017.00231
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author Ponomarenko, Petr
Chadaeva, Irina
Rasskazov, Dmitry A.
Sharypova, Ekaterina
Kashina, Elena V.
Drachkova, Irina
Zhechev, Dmitry
Ponomarenko, Mikhail P.
Savinkova, Ludmila K.
Kolchanov, Nikolay
author_facet Ponomarenko, Petr
Chadaeva, Irina
Rasskazov, Dmitry A.
Sharypova, Ekaterina
Kashina, Elena V.
Drachkova, Irina
Zhechev, Dmitry
Ponomarenko, Mikhail P.
Savinkova, Ludmila K.
Kolchanov, Nikolay
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description While year after year, conditions, quality, and duration of human lives have been improving due to the progress in science, technology, education, and medicine, only eight diseases have been increasing in prevalence and shortening human lives because of premature deaths according to the retrospective official review on the state of US health, 1990-2010. These diseases are kidney cancer, chronic kidney diseases, liver cancer, diabetes, drug addiction, poisoning cases, consequences of falls, and Alzheimer's disease (AD) as one of the leading pathologies. There are familial AD of hereditary nature (~4% of cases) and sporadic AD of unclear etiology (remaining ~96% of cases; i.e., non-familial AD). Therefore, sporadic AD is no longer a purely medical problem, but rather a social challenge when someone asks oneself: “What can I do in my own adulthood to reduce the risk of sporadic AD at my old age to save the years of my lifespan from the destruction caused by it?” Here, we combine two computational approaches for regulatory SNPs: Web service SNP_TATA_Comparator for sequence analysis and a PubMed-based keyword search for articles on the biochemical markers of diseases. Our purpose was to try to find answers to the question: “What can be done in adulthood to reduce the risk of sporadic AD in old age to prevent the lifespan reduction caused by it?” As a result, we found 89 candidate SNP markers of familial and sporadic AD (e.g., rs562962093 is associated with sporadic AD in the elderly as a complication of stroke in adulthood, where natural marine diets can reduce risks of both diseases in case of the minor allele of this SNP). In addition, rs768454929, and rs761695685 correlate with sporadic AD as a comorbidity of short stature, where maximizing stature in childhood and adolescence as an integral indicator of health can minimize (or even eliminate) the risk of sporadic AD in the elderly. After validation by clinical protocols, these candidate SNP markers may become interesting to the general population [may help to choose a lifestyle (in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood) that can reduce the risks of sporadic AD, its comorbidities, and complications in the elderly].
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spelling pubmed-55174952017-08-03 Candidate SNP Markers of Familial and Sporadic Alzheimer's Diseases Are Predicted by a Significant Change in the Affinity of TATA-Binding Protein for Human Gene Promoters Ponomarenko, Petr Chadaeva, Irina Rasskazov, Dmitry A. Sharypova, Ekaterina Kashina, Elena V. Drachkova, Irina Zhechev, Dmitry Ponomarenko, Mikhail P. Savinkova, Ludmila K. Kolchanov, Nikolay Front Aging Neurosci Neuroscience While year after year, conditions, quality, and duration of human lives have been improving due to the progress in science, technology, education, and medicine, only eight diseases have been increasing in prevalence and shortening human lives because of premature deaths according to the retrospective official review on the state of US health, 1990-2010. These diseases are kidney cancer, chronic kidney diseases, liver cancer, diabetes, drug addiction, poisoning cases, consequences of falls, and Alzheimer's disease (AD) as one of the leading pathologies. There are familial AD of hereditary nature (~4% of cases) and sporadic AD of unclear etiology (remaining ~96% of cases; i.e., non-familial AD). Therefore, sporadic AD is no longer a purely medical problem, but rather a social challenge when someone asks oneself: “What can I do in my own adulthood to reduce the risk of sporadic AD at my old age to save the years of my lifespan from the destruction caused by it?” Here, we combine two computational approaches for regulatory SNPs: Web service SNP_TATA_Comparator for sequence analysis and a PubMed-based keyword search for articles on the biochemical markers of diseases. Our purpose was to try to find answers to the question: “What can be done in adulthood to reduce the risk of sporadic AD in old age to prevent the lifespan reduction caused by it?” As a result, we found 89 candidate SNP markers of familial and sporadic AD (e.g., rs562962093 is associated with sporadic AD in the elderly as a complication of stroke in adulthood, where natural marine diets can reduce risks of both diseases in case of the minor allele of this SNP). In addition, rs768454929, and rs761695685 correlate with sporadic AD as a comorbidity of short stature, where maximizing stature in childhood and adolescence as an integral indicator of health can minimize (or even eliminate) the risk of sporadic AD in the elderly. After validation by clinical protocols, these candidate SNP markers may become interesting to the general population [may help to choose a lifestyle (in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood) that can reduce the risks of sporadic AD, its comorbidities, and complications in the elderly]. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5517495/ /pubmed/28775688 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2017.00231 Text en Copyright © 2017 Ponomarenko, Chadaeva, Rasskazov, Sharypova, Kashina, Drachkova, Zhechev, Ponomarenko, Savinkova and Kolchanov. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Ponomarenko, Petr
Chadaeva, Irina
Rasskazov, Dmitry A.
Sharypova, Ekaterina
Kashina, Elena V.
Drachkova, Irina
Zhechev, Dmitry
Ponomarenko, Mikhail P.
Savinkova, Ludmila K.
Kolchanov, Nikolay
Candidate SNP Markers of Familial and Sporadic Alzheimer's Diseases Are Predicted by a Significant Change in the Affinity of TATA-Binding Protein for Human Gene Promoters
title Candidate SNP Markers of Familial and Sporadic Alzheimer's Diseases Are Predicted by a Significant Change in the Affinity of TATA-Binding Protein for Human Gene Promoters
title_full Candidate SNP Markers of Familial and Sporadic Alzheimer's Diseases Are Predicted by a Significant Change in the Affinity of TATA-Binding Protein for Human Gene Promoters
title_fullStr Candidate SNP Markers of Familial and Sporadic Alzheimer's Diseases Are Predicted by a Significant Change in the Affinity of TATA-Binding Protein for Human Gene Promoters
title_full_unstemmed Candidate SNP Markers of Familial and Sporadic Alzheimer's Diseases Are Predicted by a Significant Change in the Affinity of TATA-Binding Protein for Human Gene Promoters
title_short Candidate SNP Markers of Familial and Sporadic Alzheimer's Diseases Are Predicted by a Significant Change in the Affinity of TATA-Binding Protein for Human Gene Promoters
title_sort candidate snp markers of familial and sporadic alzheimer's diseases are predicted by a significant change in the affinity of tata-binding protein for human gene promoters
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5517495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28775688
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2017.00231
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