Title : No association of lipase C polymorphisms with Alzheimer's disease - Laws_2010_Neurobiol.Aging_31_2192 |
Author(s) : Laws SM , Eckart K , Friedrich P , Eisele T , Kurz A , Forstl H , Riemenschneider M |
Ref : Neurobiology of Aging , 31 :2192 , 2010 |
Abstract :
Hepatic lipase, also known as hepatic triglyceride lipase (LIPC), much like the major genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), apolipoprotein E (APOE), is associated with altered lipid metabolism. As such this link makes LIPC a potential functional candidate for AD risk. Previously, three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been investigated in AD with a lack of association reported. To rule out a possible contribution of other variants in LIPC, located at 15q21-q23, we used a detailed fine mapping approach in a German case-control sample. Genotyping of 25 single nucleotide polymorphisms covering the complete LIPC gene and haplotypic analysis revealed no association with AD. Thus, we conclude that LIPC can be excluded as a major functional candidate gene conferring risk to AD. |
PubMedSearch : Laws_2010_Neurobiol.Aging_31_2192 |
PubMedID: 19155102 |
Laws SM, Eckart K, Friedrich P, Eisele T, Kurz A, Forstl H, Riemenschneider M (2010)
No association of lipase C polymorphisms with Alzheimer's disease
Neurobiology of Aging
31 :2192
Laws SM, Eckart K, Friedrich P, Eisele T, Kurz A, Forstl H, Riemenschneider M (2010)
Neurobiology of Aging
31 :2192