Long runs of homozygosity are associated with Alzheimer's disease.

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2021-02-24

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Moreno-Grau, Sonia
Fernández, Maria Victoria
de Rojas, Itziar
Garcia-González, Pablo
Hernández, Isabel
Farias, Fabiana
Budde, John P
Quintela, Inés
Madrid, Laura
González-Pérez, Antonio

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Long runs of homozygosity (ROH) are contiguous stretches of homozygous genotypes, which are a footprint of inbreeding and recessive inheritance. The presence of recessive loci is suggested for Alzheimer's disease (AD); however, their search has been poorly assessed to date. To investigate homozygosity in AD, here we performed a fine-scale ROH analysis using 10 independent cohorts of European ancestry (11,919 AD cases and 9181 controls.) We detected an increase of homozygosity in AD cases compared to controls [βAVROH (CI 95%) = 0.070 (0.037-0.104); P = 3.91 × 10-5; βFROH (CI95%) = 0.043 (0.009-0.076); P = 0.013]. ROHs increasing the risk of AD (OR > 1) were significantly overrepresented compared to ROHs increasing protection (p  1) were significantly overrepresented compared to ROHs increasing protection (p 

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Alzheimer Disease
Homozygote
Humans
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide

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