Article
Long runs of homozygosity are associated with Alzheimer’s disease
Author/s | Moreno-Grau, Sonia
Fernández, María Victoria de Rojas, Itziar García-González, Pablo Hernández, Isabel Farias, Fabiana Pineda Vergara, Juan Antonio Macías Sánchez, Juan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Mir Rivera, Pablo ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Periñán Tocino, María Teresa |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Medicina |
Date | 2021 |
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Abstract | 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 ... 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 finescale 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 < 2.20 × 10−16). A significant ROH association with AD risk was detected upstream the HS3ST1 locus (chr4:11,189,482‒11,305,456), (β (CI 95%) = 1.09 (0.48 ‒ 1.48), p value = 9.03 × 10−4), previously related to AD. Next, to search for recessive candidate variants in ROHs, we constructed a homozygosity map of inbred AD cases extracted from an outbred population and explored ROH regions in wholeexome sequencing data (N = 1449). We detected a candidate marker, rs117458494, mapped in the SPON1 locus, which has been previously associated with amyloid metabolism. Here, we provide a research framework to look for recessive variants in AD using outbred populations. Our results showed that AD cases have enriched homozygosity, suggesting that recessive effects may explain a proportion of AD heritability. |
Project ID. | PI-0001/2017
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Citation | Moreno-Grau, S., Fernández, M.V., de Rojas, I., García-González, P., Hernández, I., Farias, F.,...,Periñán Tocino, M.T. (2021). Long runs of homozygosity are associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Translational Psychiatry, 11 (1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-020-01145-1. |
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