Cargando…

Suicide-Related Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms, rs4918918 and rs10903034: Association with Dementia in Older Adults

Dementia has enormous implications for patients and the health care system. Genetic markers are promising for detecting the risk of cognitive impairment. We hypothesized that genetic variants associated with suicide risk might significantly increase the risk of cognitive decline because suicide in o...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Abramova, Olga, Soloveva, Kristina, Zorkina, Yana, Gryadunov, Dmitry, Ikonnikova, Anna, Fedoseeva, Elena, Emelyanova, Marina, Ochneva, Aleksandra, Andriushchenko, Nika, Pavlov, Konstantin, Pavlova, Olga, Ushakova, Valeriya, Syunyakov, Timur, Andryushchenko, Alisa, Karpenko, Olga, Savilov, Victor, Kurmishev, Marat, Andreuyk, Denis, Gurina, Olga, Chekhonin, Vladimir, Kostyuk, Georgy, Morozova, Anna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9690628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36421848
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13112174
_version_ 1784836838176849920
author Abramova, Olga
Soloveva, Kristina
Zorkina, Yana
Gryadunov, Dmitry
Ikonnikova, Anna
Fedoseeva, Elena
Emelyanova, Marina
Ochneva, Aleksandra
Andriushchenko, Nika
Pavlov, Konstantin
Pavlova, Olga
Ushakova, Valeriya
Syunyakov, Timur
Andryushchenko, Alisa
Karpenko, Olga
Savilov, Victor
Kurmishev, Marat
Andreuyk, Denis
Gurina, Olga
Chekhonin, Vladimir
Kostyuk, Georgy
Morozova, Anna
author_facet Abramova, Olga
Soloveva, Kristina
Zorkina, Yana
Gryadunov, Dmitry
Ikonnikova, Anna
Fedoseeva, Elena
Emelyanova, Marina
Ochneva, Aleksandra
Andriushchenko, Nika
Pavlov, Konstantin
Pavlova, Olga
Ushakova, Valeriya
Syunyakov, Timur
Andryushchenko, Alisa
Karpenko, Olga
Savilov, Victor
Kurmishev, Marat
Andreuyk, Denis
Gurina, Olga
Chekhonin, Vladimir
Kostyuk, Georgy
Morozova, Anna
author_sort Abramova, Olga
collection PubMed
description Dementia has enormous implications for patients and the health care system. Genetic markers are promising for detecting the risk of cognitive impairment. We hypothesized that genetic variants associated with suicide risk might significantly increase the risk of cognitive decline because suicide in older adults is often a consequence of cognitive impairment. We investigated several single-nucleotide polymorphisms that were initially associated with suicide risk in dementia older adults and identified the APOE gene alleles. The study was performed with subjects over the age of 65: 112 patients with dementia and 146 healthy volunteers. The MMSE score was used to assess cognitive functions. Study participants were genotyped using real-time PCR (APOE: rs429358, rs7412; genes associated with suicide: rs9475195, rs7982251, rs2834789, rs358592, rs4918918, rs3781878, rs10903034, rs165774, rs16841143, rs11833579 rs10898553, rs7296262, rs3806263, and rs2462021). Genotype analysis revealed the significance of APOEε4, APOEε2, and rs4918918 (SORBS1) when comparing dementia and healthy control groups. The association of APOEε4, APOEε2, and rs10903034 (IFNLR1) with the overall MMSE score was indicated. The study found an association with dementia of rs4918918 (SORBS1) and rs10903034 (IFNLR1) previously associated with suicide and confirmed the association of APOEε4 and APOEε2 with dementia.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9690628
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-96906282022-11-25 Suicide-Related Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms, rs4918918 and rs10903034: Association with Dementia in Older Adults Abramova, Olga Soloveva, Kristina Zorkina, Yana Gryadunov, Dmitry Ikonnikova, Anna Fedoseeva, Elena Emelyanova, Marina Ochneva, Aleksandra Andriushchenko, Nika Pavlov, Konstantin Pavlova, Olga Ushakova, Valeriya Syunyakov, Timur Andryushchenko, Alisa Karpenko, Olga Savilov, Victor Kurmishev, Marat Andreuyk, Denis Gurina, Olga Chekhonin, Vladimir Kostyuk, Georgy Morozova, Anna Genes (Basel) Article Dementia has enormous implications for patients and the health care system. Genetic markers are promising for detecting the risk of cognitive impairment. We hypothesized that genetic variants associated with suicide risk might significantly increase the risk of cognitive decline because suicide in older adults is often a consequence of cognitive impairment. We investigated several single-nucleotide polymorphisms that were initially associated with suicide risk in dementia older adults and identified the APOE gene alleles. The study was performed with subjects over the age of 65: 112 patients with dementia and 146 healthy volunteers. The MMSE score was used to assess cognitive functions. Study participants were genotyped using real-time PCR (APOE: rs429358, rs7412; genes associated with suicide: rs9475195, rs7982251, rs2834789, rs358592, rs4918918, rs3781878, rs10903034, rs165774, rs16841143, rs11833579 rs10898553, rs7296262, rs3806263, and rs2462021). Genotype analysis revealed the significance of APOEε4, APOEε2, and rs4918918 (SORBS1) when comparing dementia and healthy control groups. The association of APOEε4, APOEε2, and rs10903034 (IFNLR1) with the overall MMSE score was indicated. The study found an association with dementia of rs4918918 (SORBS1) and rs10903034 (IFNLR1) previously associated with suicide and confirmed the association of APOEε4 and APOEε2 with dementia. MDPI 2022-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9690628/ /pubmed/36421848 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13112174 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Abramova, Olga
Soloveva, Kristina
Zorkina, Yana
Gryadunov, Dmitry
Ikonnikova, Anna
Fedoseeva, Elena
Emelyanova, Marina
Ochneva, Aleksandra
Andriushchenko, Nika
Pavlov, Konstantin
Pavlova, Olga
Ushakova, Valeriya
Syunyakov, Timur
Andryushchenko, Alisa
Karpenko, Olga
Savilov, Victor
Kurmishev, Marat
Andreuyk, Denis
Gurina, Olga
Chekhonin, Vladimir
Kostyuk, Georgy
Morozova, Anna
Suicide-Related Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms, rs4918918 and rs10903034: Association with Dementia in Older Adults
title Suicide-Related Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms, rs4918918 and rs10903034: Association with Dementia in Older Adults
title_full Suicide-Related Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms, rs4918918 and rs10903034: Association with Dementia in Older Adults
title_fullStr Suicide-Related Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms, rs4918918 and rs10903034: Association with Dementia in Older Adults
title_full_unstemmed Suicide-Related Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms, rs4918918 and rs10903034: Association with Dementia in Older Adults
title_short Suicide-Related Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms, rs4918918 and rs10903034: Association with Dementia in Older Adults
title_sort suicide-related single nucleotide polymorphisms, rs4918918 and rs10903034: association with dementia in older adults
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9690628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36421848
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13112174
work_keys_str_mv AT abramovaolga suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT solovevakristina suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT zorkinayana suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT gryadunovdmitry suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT ikonnikovaanna suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT fedoseevaelena suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT emelyanovamarina suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT ochnevaaleksandra suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT andriushchenkonika suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT pavlovkonstantin suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT pavlovaolga suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT ushakovavaleriya suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT syunyakovtimur suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT andryushchenkoalisa suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT karpenkoolga suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT savilovvictor suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT kurmishevmarat suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT andreuykdenis suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT gurinaolga suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT chekhoninvladimir suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT kostyukgeorgy suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults
AT morozovaanna suiciderelatedsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsrs4918918andrs10903034associationwithdementiainolderadults