Genetic propensity for cerebral amyloidosis and risk of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease within a cognitive reserve framework.
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| Abstract | INTRODUCTION: We constructed a polygenic risk score (PRS) for β-amyloid (PRSAβ42) to proxy AD pathology and investigated its association with incident Alzheimer's disease (AD)/amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and the influence of cognitive reserve (CR), proxied by educational years, on the relationship between PRSAβ42 and AD/aMCI risk.METHODS: A total of 618 cognitive-normal participants were followed-up for 2.92 years. The association of PRSAβ42 and CR with AD/aMCI incidence was examined with COX models. Then we examined the additive interaction between PRSAβ42 and CR and the CR effect across participants with different PRSAβ42 levels.RESULTS: Higher PRSAβ42 and CR were associated with a 33.9% higher risk and 8.3% less risk for AD/aMCI, respectively. An additive interaction between PRSAβ42 and CR was observed. High CR was associated with 62.6% less risk of AD/aMCI incidence only in the high-PRSAβ42 group.DISCUSSION: A super-additive effect of PRSAβ42 and CR on AD/aMCI risk was observed. CR influence was evident in participants with high PRSAβ42. |
| Year of Publication | 2023
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| Journal | Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association
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| Volume | 19
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| Issue | 9
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| Pages | 3794-3805
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| Date Published | 09/2023
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| ISSN | 1552-5279
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| DOI | 10.1002/alz.12980
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| PubMed ID | 36895094
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