Apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 in an autopsy series of various dementing disorders

J Alzheimers Dis. 2003 Apr;5(2):119-25. doi: 10.3233/jad-2003-5206.

Abstract

Apolipoprotein E (APOE) allele epsilon 4 is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and has also been associated with impaired recovery from brain injury. Previous studies on APOE epsilon 4 in dementing disorders other than AD have been rather conflicting, in particular concerning frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and vascular dementia (VD). In the present study we determined APOE genotype in an autopsy series of demented subjects and non-demented controls from the Netherlands Brain Bank. We attempted to create as clear-cut diagnostic groups as possible and paid close attention to AD-type histopathological changes in all cases. In comparison with the APOE epsilon 4 allele frequency in controls (0.12; n=163 subjects), the APOE epsilon 4 allele frequency was significantly increased in AD (0.42; n=320, p<0.0001), as well as in AD with Lewy bodies (0.43; n=41, p<0.0001) and in demented subjects with no other neuropathological findings than AD-histopathology insufficient for a diagnosis of AD (0.29; n=41, p<0.001). However, the APOE epsilon 4 allele frequency was not significantly increased in FTD (0.18; n=49), VD (0.10; n=20) or in Lewy body disease without concomitant AD changes (0.13; n=12). As concerns dementing disorders, our results suggest that APOE epsilon 4 is selectively associated with the presence of AD-type histopathology.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Apolipoprotein E4
  • Apolipoproteins E / analysis*
  • Apolipoproteins E / genetics*
  • Autopsy
  • Dementia / genetics*
  • Dementia / physiopathology*
  • Female
  • Genotype
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged

Substances

  • Apolipoprotein E4
  • Apolipoproteins E