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Association of Chronic Low-grade Inflammation With Risk of Alzheimer Disease in ApoE4 Carriers.


ABSTRACT: Importance:The association between peripheral inflammatory biomarkers and Alzheimer disease (AD) is not consistent in the literature. It is possible that chronic inflammation, rather than 1 episode of inflammation, interacts with genetic vulnerability to increase the risk for AD. Objective:To study the interaction between the apolipoprotein E (ApoE) genotype and chronic low-grade inflammation and its association with the incidence of AD. Design, Setting, and Participants:In this cohort study, data from 2656 members of the Framingham Heart Study offspring cohort (Generation 2; August 13, 1971-November 27, 2017) were evaluated, including longitudinal measures of serum C-reactive protein (CRP), diagnoses of incident dementia including AD, and brain volume. Chronic low-grade inflammation was defined as having CRP at a high cutoff level at a minimum of 2 time points. Statistical analysis was performed from December 1, 1979, to December 31, 2015. Main Outcomes and Measures:Development of AD and brain volumes. Results:Of the 3130 eligible participants, 2656 (84.9%; 1227 men and 1429 women; mean [SD] age at last CRP measurement, 61.6 [9.5] years) with both ApoE status and longitudinal CRP measurements were included in this study analysis. Median (interquartile range) CRP levels increased with mean (SD) age (43.3 [9.6] years, 0.95 mg/L [0.40-2.35 mg/L] vs 59.1 [9.6] years, 2.04 mg/L [0.93-4.75 mg/L] vs 61.6 [9.5] years, 2.21 mg/L [1.05-5.12 mg/L]; P?

SUBMITTER: Tao Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6324596 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association of Chronic Low-grade Inflammation With Risk of Alzheimer Disease in ApoE4 Carriers.

Tao Qiushan Q   Ang Ting Fang Alvin TFA   DeCarli Charles C   Auerbach Sanford H SH   Devine Sheral S   Stein Thor D TD   Zhang Xiaoling X   Massaro Joseph J   Au Rhoda R   Qiu Wei Qiao WQ  

JAMA network open 20181005 6


<h4>Importance</h4>The association between peripheral inflammatory biomarkers and Alzheimer disease (AD) is not consistent in the literature. It is possible that chronic inflammation, rather than 1 episode of inflammation, interacts with genetic vulnerability to increase the risk for AD.<h4>Objective</h4>To study the interaction between the apolipoprotein E (ApoE) genotype and chronic low-grade inflammation and its association with the incidence of AD.<h4>Design, setting, and participants</h4>In  ...[more]

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