Riemenschneider, M; Schoepfer-Wendels, A; Friedrich, P; Konta, L; Laws, SM; Mueller, JC; Kurz, A; Förstl, H
Title:
No association of vacuolar protein sorting 26 polymorphisms with Alzheimer's disease.
Abstract:
Using a case-control sample we evaluated a possible involvement of the Vacuolar protein sorting 26 (VPS26) gene in the pathogenesis of AD. VPS26 located at 10q22.1 denotes a retromer subunit functionally involved in the cellular trafficking of Memapsin 2 (BACE). Genotyping of eight single nucleotide polymorphisms covering the complete VPS26 gene and haplotypic analysis revealed no association with AD. Thus, we conclude that VPS26 can be excluded as a major positional and functional candidate gene conferring risk to AD. «
Using a case-control sample we evaluated a possible involvement of the Vacuolar protein sorting 26 (VPS26) gene in the pathogenesis of AD. VPS26 located at 10q22.1 denotes a retromer subunit functionally involved in the cellular trafficking of Memapsin 2 (BACE). Genotyping of eight single nucleotide polymorphisms covering the complete VPS26 gene and haplotypic analysis revealed no association with AD. Thus, we conclude that VPS26 can be excluded as a major positional and functional candidate gen... »