个性化文献订阅>期刊> Neurology
 

No consistent evidence for association between mtDNA variants and Alzheimer disease

  作者 Hudson, G; Sims, R; Harold, D; Chapman, J; Hollingworth, P; Gerrish, A; Russo, G; Hamshere, M; Moskvina, V; Jones, N; Thomas, C; Stretton, A; Holmans, PA; O'Donovan, MC; Owen, MJ; Williams, J; Chinnery, PF  
  选自 期刊  Neurology;  卷期  2012年78-14;  页码  1038-1042  
  关联知识点  
 

[摘要]Objective: Although several studies have described an association between Alzheimer disease (AD) and genetic variation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), each has implicated different mtDNA variants, so the role of mtDNA in the etiology of AD remains uncertain. Methods: We tested 138 mtDNA variants for association with AD in a powerful sample of 4,133 AD case patients and 1,602 matched controls from 3 Caucasian populations. Of the total population, 3,250 case patients and 1,221 elderly controls met the quality control criteria and were included in the analysis. Results: In the largest study to date, we failed to replicate the published findings. Meta-analysis of the available data showed no evidence of an association with AD. Conclusion: The current evidence linking common mtDNA variations with AD is not compelling. Neurology (R) 2012;78:1038-1042

 
      被申请数(0)  
 

[全文传递流程]

一般上传文献全文的时限在1个工作日内