APOE, TOMM40, and sex interactions on neural network connectivity

The Apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 (APOE epsilon 4) haplotype is the strongest genetic risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD). The Translocase of Outer Mitochondrial Membrane-40 (TOMM40) gene maintains cellular bioenergetics, which is disrupted in AD. TOMM40 rs2075650 ('650) G ver...

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Main Authors: Li, Tianqi, Pappas, Colleen, Le, Scott T., Wang, Qian, Klinedinst, Brandon S., Larsen, Brittany A., Pollpeter, Amy, Lee, Ling Yi, Lutz, Mike W., Gottschalk, William K., Swerdlow, Russell H., Nho, Kwangsik, Willette, Auriel A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.337112022-07-19T10:22:39Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/33711/ APOE, TOMM40, and sex interactions on neural network connectivity Li, Tianqi Pappas, Colleen Le, Scott T. Wang, Qian Klinedinst, Brandon S. Larsen, Brittany A. Pollpeter, Amy Lee, Ling Yi Lutz, Mike W. Gottschalk, William K. Swerdlow, Russell H. Nho, Kwangsik Willette, Auriel A. R Medicine (General) RC Internal medicine The Apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 (APOE epsilon 4) haplotype is the strongest genetic risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD). The Translocase of Outer Mitochondrial Membrane-40 (TOMM40) gene maintains cellular bioenergetics, which is disrupted in AD. TOMM40 rs2075650 ('650) G versus A carriage is consistently related to neural and cognitive outcomes, but it is unclear if and how it interacts with APOE. We examined 21 orthogonal neural networks among 8,222 middle-aged to aged participants in the UK Biobank cohort. ANOVA and multiple linear regression tested main effects and interactions with APOE and TOMM40 `650 genotypes, and if age and sex acted as moderators. APOE epsilon 4 was associated with less strength in multiple networks, while `650 G versus A carriage was related to more language comprehension network strength. In APOE epsilon 4 carriers, `650 G-carriage led to less network strength with increasing age, while in non-G-carriers this was only seen in women but not men. TOMM40 may shift what happens to network activity in aging APOE epsilon 4 carriers depending on sex. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Elsevier Science Inc 2022-01 Article PeerReviewed Li, Tianqi and Pappas, Colleen and Le, Scott T. and Wang, Qian and Klinedinst, Brandon S. and Larsen, Brittany A. and Pollpeter, Amy and Lee, Ling Yi and Lutz, Mike W. and Gottschalk, William K. and Swerdlow, Russell H. and Nho, Kwangsik and Willette, Auriel A. (2022) APOE, TOMM40, and sex interactions on neural network connectivity. Neurobiology of Aging, 109. pp. 158-165. ISSN 0197-4580, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2021.09.020 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2021.09.020>. 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2021.09.020
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topic R Medicine (General)
RC Internal medicine
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
RC Internal medicine
Li, Tianqi
Pappas, Colleen
Le, Scott T.
Wang, Qian
Klinedinst, Brandon S.
Larsen, Brittany A.
Pollpeter, Amy
Lee, Ling Yi
Lutz, Mike W.
Gottschalk, William K.
Swerdlow, Russell H.
Nho, Kwangsik
Willette, Auriel A.
APOE, TOMM40, and sex interactions on neural network connectivity
description The Apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 (APOE epsilon 4) haplotype is the strongest genetic risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD). The Translocase of Outer Mitochondrial Membrane-40 (TOMM40) gene maintains cellular bioenergetics, which is disrupted in AD. TOMM40 rs2075650 ('650) G versus A carriage is consistently related to neural and cognitive outcomes, but it is unclear if and how it interacts with APOE. We examined 21 orthogonal neural networks among 8,222 middle-aged to aged participants in the UK Biobank cohort. ANOVA and multiple linear regression tested main effects and interactions with APOE and TOMM40 `650 genotypes, and if age and sex acted as moderators. APOE epsilon 4 was associated with less strength in multiple networks, while `650 G versus A carriage was related to more language comprehension network strength. In APOE epsilon 4 carriers, `650 G-carriage led to less network strength with increasing age, while in non-G-carriers this was only seen in women but not men. TOMM40 may shift what happens to network activity in aging APOE epsilon 4 carriers depending on sex. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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author Li, Tianqi
Pappas, Colleen
Le, Scott T.
Wang, Qian
Klinedinst, Brandon S.
Larsen, Brittany A.
Pollpeter, Amy
Lee, Ling Yi
Lutz, Mike W.
Gottschalk, William K.
Swerdlow, Russell H.
Nho, Kwangsik
Willette, Auriel A.
author_facet Li, Tianqi
Pappas, Colleen
Le, Scott T.
Wang, Qian
Klinedinst, Brandon S.
Larsen, Brittany A.
Pollpeter, Amy
Lee, Ling Yi
Lutz, Mike W.
Gottschalk, William K.
Swerdlow, Russell H.
Nho, Kwangsik
Willette, Auriel A.
author_sort Li, Tianqi
title APOE, TOMM40, and sex interactions on neural network connectivity
title_short APOE, TOMM40, and sex interactions on neural network connectivity
title_full APOE, TOMM40, and sex interactions on neural network connectivity
title_fullStr APOE, TOMM40, and sex interactions on neural network connectivity
title_full_unstemmed APOE, TOMM40, and sex interactions on neural network connectivity
title_sort apoe, tomm40, and sex interactions on neural network connectivity
publisher Elsevier Science Inc
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/33711/
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