Association of glucocerebrosidase mutations with dementia with lewy bodies.

نویسندگان

  • Lorraine N Clark
  • Lykourgos A Kartsaklis
  • Rebecca Wolf Gilbert
  • Beatriz Dorado
  • Barbara M Ross
  • Sergey Kisselev
  • Miguel Verbitsky
  • Helen Mejia-Santana
  • Lucien J Cote
  • Howard Andrews
  • Jean-Paul Vonsattel
  • Stanley Fahn
  • Richard Mayeux
  • Lawrence S Honig
  • Karen Marder
چکیده

BACKGROUND Mutations in the glucocerebrosidase (GBA) gene are associated with Lewy body (LB) disorders. OBJECTIVE To determine the relationship of GBA mutations and APOE4 genotype to LB and Alzheimer disease (AD) pathological findings. DESIGN Case-control study. SETTING Academic research. PARTICIPANTS The 187 subjects included patients with primary neuropathological diagnoses of LB disorders with or without AD changes (95 cases), randomly selected patients with AD (without significant LB pathological findings; 60 cases), and controls with neither LB nor AD pathological findings (32 cases). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES GBA mutation status, APOE4 genotype, LB pathological findings (assessed according to the third report of the Dementia With Lewy Body Consortium), and Alzheimer plaque and tangle pathological findings (rated by criteria of Braak and Braak, the Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer Disease, and the National Institute on Aging-Reagan Institute). RESULTS GBA mutations were found in 18% (34 of 187) of all subjects, including 28% (27 of 95) of those with primary LB pathological findings compared with 10% (6 of 60) of those with AD pathological findings and 3% (1 of 32) of those without AD or LB pathological findings (P=.001). GBA mutation status was significantly associated with the presence of cortical LBs (odds ratio, 6.48; 95% confidence interval, 2.45-17.16; P<.001), after adjusting for sex, age at death, and presence of APOE4. GBA mutation carriers were significantly less likely to meet AD pathological diagnostic (National Institute on Aging-Reagan Institute intermediate or high likelihood) criteria (odds ratio, 0.35; 95% confidence interval, 0.15-0.79; P=.01) after adjustment for sex, age at death, and APOE4. CONCLUSION GBA mutations may be associated with pathologically "purer" LB disorders, characterized by more extensive (cortical) LB, and less severe AD pathological findings and may be a useful marker for LB disorders.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Archives of neurology

دوره 66 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009