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Determining Whether Sex and Zygosity Modulates the Association between APOE4 and Psychosis in a Neuropathologically-Confirmed Alzheimer’s Disease Cohort

Background: The APOE4 allele is a genetic risk factor for developing late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Previous work by our group revealed that female APOE4 homozygotes with Lewy body (LB) pathology were more likely to experience psychosis compared to female APOE4 non-carriers, whereas in males t...

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Autores principales: Valcic, Mila, Khoury, Marc A., Kim, Julia, Fornazzari, Luis, Churchill, Nathan W., Ismail, Zahinoor, De Luca, Vincenzo, Tsuang, Debby, Schweizer, Tom A., Munoz, David G., Fischer, Corinne E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9497154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139002
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12091266
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author Valcic, Mila
Khoury, Marc A.
Kim, Julia
Fornazzari, Luis
Churchill, Nathan W.
Ismail, Zahinoor
De Luca, Vincenzo
Tsuang, Debby
Schweizer, Tom A.
Munoz, David G.
Fischer, Corinne E.
author_facet Valcic, Mila
Khoury, Marc A.
Kim, Julia
Fornazzari, Luis
Churchill, Nathan W.
Ismail, Zahinoor
De Luca, Vincenzo
Tsuang, Debby
Schweizer, Tom A.
Munoz, David G.
Fischer, Corinne E.
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description Background: The APOE4 allele is a genetic risk factor for developing late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Previous work by our group revealed that female APOE4 homozygotes with Lewy body (LB) pathology were more likely to experience psychosis compared to female APOE4 non-carriers, whereas in males there was no APOE4 dose-dependent significant effect. The objective of this study was to refine our previous findings by adjusting for covariates and determining the probability of an APOE4 sex-mediated effect on psychosis. Methods: Neuropathologically confirmed AD patients with LB pathology (n = 491) and without LB pathology (n = 716) were extracted from the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center (NACC). Patients were classified as psychotic if they scored positively for delusions and/or hallucinations on the Neuropsychiatric Inventory. Analysis consisted of a preliminary unadjusted binary logistic regression and a Generalized Additive binary logistic regression Model (GAM) to predict the relationship between APOE4 status and sex on the presence of psychosis in both cohorts, adjusting for age, education and MMSE. Results: In the cohort with LB pathology, female APOE4 homozygotes were significantly more likely to experience psychosis compared to female APOE4 non-carriers (OR = 4.15, 95%CI [1.21, 14.2], p = 0.023). Female heterozygotes were also more likely to experience psychosis compared to female APOE4 non-carriers, but to a lesser extent (OR = 2.37, 95%CI [1.01, 5.59], p = 0.048). There was no significant difference in males with LB pathology or in any sex in the cohort without LB pathology. Conclusions: Sex and zygosity influence the effect of APOE4 on psychosis in neuropathologically confirmed AD patients, with the effect being limited to females with LB pathology.
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spelling pubmed-94971542022-09-23 Determining Whether Sex and Zygosity Modulates the Association between APOE4 and Psychosis in a Neuropathologically-Confirmed Alzheimer’s Disease Cohort Valcic, Mila Khoury, Marc A. Kim, Julia Fornazzari, Luis Churchill, Nathan W. Ismail, Zahinoor De Luca, Vincenzo Tsuang, Debby Schweizer, Tom A. Munoz, David G. Fischer, Corinne E. Brain Sci Article Background: The APOE4 allele is a genetic risk factor for developing late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Previous work by our group revealed that female APOE4 homozygotes with Lewy body (LB) pathology were more likely to experience psychosis compared to female APOE4 non-carriers, whereas in males there was no APOE4 dose-dependent significant effect. The objective of this study was to refine our previous findings by adjusting for covariates and determining the probability of an APOE4 sex-mediated effect on psychosis. Methods: Neuropathologically confirmed AD patients with LB pathology (n = 491) and without LB pathology (n = 716) were extracted from the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center (NACC). Patients were classified as psychotic if they scored positively for delusions and/or hallucinations on the Neuropsychiatric Inventory. Analysis consisted of a preliminary unadjusted binary logistic regression and a Generalized Additive binary logistic regression Model (GAM) to predict the relationship between APOE4 status and sex on the presence of psychosis in both cohorts, adjusting for age, education and MMSE. Results: In the cohort with LB pathology, female APOE4 homozygotes were significantly more likely to experience psychosis compared to female APOE4 non-carriers (OR = 4.15, 95%CI [1.21, 14.2], p = 0.023). Female heterozygotes were also more likely to experience psychosis compared to female APOE4 non-carriers, but to a lesser extent (OR = 2.37, 95%CI [1.01, 5.59], p = 0.048). There was no significant difference in males with LB pathology or in any sex in the cohort without LB pathology. Conclusions: Sex and zygosity influence the effect of APOE4 on psychosis in neuropathologically confirmed AD patients, with the effect being limited to females with LB pathology. MDPI 2022-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9497154/ /pubmed/36139002 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12091266 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Valcic, Mila
Khoury, Marc A.
Kim, Julia
Fornazzari, Luis
Churchill, Nathan W.
Ismail, Zahinoor
De Luca, Vincenzo
Tsuang, Debby
Schweizer, Tom A.
Munoz, David G.
Fischer, Corinne E.
Determining Whether Sex and Zygosity Modulates the Association between APOE4 and Psychosis in a Neuropathologically-Confirmed Alzheimer’s Disease Cohort
title Determining Whether Sex and Zygosity Modulates the Association between APOE4 and Psychosis in a Neuropathologically-Confirmed Alzheimer’s Disease Cohort
title_full Determining Whether Sex and Zygosity Modulates the Association between APOE4 and Psychosis in a Neuropathologically-Confirmed Alzheimer’s Disease Cohort
title_fullStr Determining Whether Sex and Zygosity Modulates the Association between APOE4 and Psychosis in a Neuropathologically-Confirmed Alzheimer’s Disease Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Determining Whether Sex and Zygosity Modulates the Association between APOE4 and Psychosis in a Neuropathologically-Confirmed Alzheimer’s Disease Cohort
title_short Determining Whether Sex and Zygosity Modulates the Association between APOE4 and Psychosis in a Neuropathologically-Confirmed Alzheimer’s Disease Cohort
title_sort determining whether sex and zygosity modulates the association between apoe4 and psychosis in a neuropathologically-confirmed alzheimer’s disease cohort
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9497154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36139002
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12091266
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