Background: It is unclear whether the APOE epsilon4 allele is associated with distinct clinical features in dementia.
Method: 100 cases meeting ICD criteria for dementia were interviewed using standardized instruments and genotyped for APOE. The presence of the epsilon4 allele was used by a genetic algorithm neural network (GANN) to discriminate symptoms and signs.
Results: The GANN selected six features: gender, systolic blood pressure, absence of ankle tendon reflexes, history of weight loss, history of falls, and interviewer observed lability of mood. Using these features, a neural network discriminated cases according to epsilon4 highly accurately (area under receiver operating characteristic=0.83, sensitivity=0.78, specificity=0.78).
Conclusions: A GANN is able to discriminate a clinically distinct group of features among dementia patients who express the epsilon4 allele.
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