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Pathway-specific polygenic scores for Alzheimer's disease are associated with changes in brain structure in younger and older adults

Title: Pathway-specific polygenic scores for Alzheimer's disease are associated with changes in brain structure in younger and older adults
Authors: Harrison JR; Foley SF; Baker E; Bracher-Smith M; Holmans P; Stergiakouli E; Linden DEJ; Caseras X; Jones DK; Escott-Price V
Source: Brain Communications, 2023
Publisher Information: Oxford University Press
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: Newcastle University Library ePrints Service
Description: © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain.Genome-wide association studies have identified multiple Alzheimer's disease risk loci with small effect sizes. Polygenic risk scores, which aggregate these variants, are associated with grey matter structural changes. However, genome-wide scores do not allow mechanistic interpretations. The present study explored associations between disease pathway-specific scores and grey matter structure in younger and older adults. Data from two separate population cohorts were used as follows: the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, mean age 19.8, and UK Biobank, mean age 64.4 (combined n = 18 689). Alzheimer's polygenic risk scores were computed using the largest genome-wide association study of clinically assessed Alzheimer's to date. Relationships between subcortical volumes and cortical thickness, pathway-specific scores and genome-wide scores were examined. Increased pathway-specific scores were associated with reduced cortical thickness in both the younger and older cohorts. For example, the reverse cholesterol transport pathway score showed evidence of association with lower left middle temporal cortex thickness in the younger Avon participants (P = 0.034; beta = -0.013, CI -0.025, -0.001) and in the older UK Biobank participants (P = 0.019; beta = -0.003, CI -0.005, -4.56 × 10-4). Pathway scores were associated with smaller subcortical volumes, such as smaller hippocampal volume, in UK Biobank older adults. There was also evidence of positive association between subcortical volumes in Avon younger adults. For example, the tau protein-binding pathway score was negatively associated with left hippocampal volume in UK Biobank (P = 8.35 × 10-05; beta = -11.392, CI -17.066, -5.718) and positively associated with hippocampal volume in the Avon study (P = 0.040; beta = 51.952, CI 2.445, 101.460). The immune response score had a distinct pattern of association, being only associated with reduced thickness in the ...
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
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Relation: https://eprints.ncl.ac.uk/294316; https://eprints.ncl.ac.uk/fulltext.aspx?url=294316/87864E13-8DB7-4E44-A88D-9F1D5C62BEF7.pdf&pub_id=294316
Availability: https://eprints.ncl.ac.uk/294316
Rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Accession Number: edsbas.2936316E
Database: BASE