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Sex-dependent effect of APOE on Alzheimer's disease and other age-related neurodegenerative disorders

机译:Apoe对阿尔茨海默病和其他与年龄相关神经变性疾病的性依赖性作用

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ABSTRACT The importance of apolipoprotein E ( APOE ) in late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD) has been firmly established, but the mechanisms through which it exerts its pathogenic effects remain elusive. In addition, the sex-dependent effects of APOE on LOAD risk and endophenotypes have yet to be explained. In this Review, we revisit the different aspects of APOE involvement in neurodegeneration and neurological diseases, with particular attention to sex differences in the contribution of APOE to LOAD susceptibility. We discuss the role of APOE in a broader range of age-related neurodegenerative diseases, and summarize the biological factors linking APOE to sex hormones, drawing on supportive findings from rodent models to identify major mechanistic themes underlying the exacerbation of LOAD-associated neurodegeneration and pathology in the female brain. Additionally, we list sex-by-genotype interactions identified across neurodegenerative diseases, proposing APOE variants as a shared etiology for sex differences in the manifestation of these diseases. Finally, we present recent advancements in ‘omics’ technologies, which provide a new platform for more in-depth investigations of how dysregulation of this gene affects the development and progression of neurodegenerative diseases. Collectively, the evidence summarized in this Review highlights the interplay between APOE and sex as a key factor in the etiology of LOAD and other age-related neurodegenerative diseases. We emphasize the importance of careful examination of sex as a contributing factor in studying the underpinning genetics of neurodegenerative diseases in general, but particularly for LOAD.
机译:摘要载入的Alzheimer疾病(载荷)在持久建立了载脂蛋白E(Apoe)的重要性,但它施加其致病效果的机制仍然难以捉摸。此外,尚未解释Apoe对负荷风险和内卵型的性依赖性影响。在本综述中,我们重新审视atPoe涉及神经变性和神经疾病的不同方面,特别注意Apoe对易感性的贡献中的性别差异。我们讨论Apoe在更广泛的年龄相关的神经退行性疾病中的作用,并总结了将Apoe与性激素联系起来的生物因素,从啮齿动物模型中汲取支持性调查,以确定载荷相关神经变性和病理均匀的主要机制主题在女性大脑中。此外,我们列出了神经退行性疾病中鉴定的逐种基因型相互作用,提出Apoe变体作为这些疾病的表现差异的共同病因。最后,我们在“OMICS”技术中提出了最近的进步,这为更深入的研究提供了新的平台,了解该基因的失调如何影响神经变性疾病的发展和进展。统称,本综述中总结的证据突出了Apoe和性别之间的相互作用作为负荷病因和其他与年龄相关的神经变性疾病的关键因素。我们强调,仔细检查性别审查作为研究神经变性疾病的基础遗传学的贡献因素,但特别是负荷。

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