交界粘附分子的单核苷酸多态性与小血管痴呆症的关系

IF 2.2 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Aging Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-24 DOI:10.1002/agm2.12278
Peter Xie, Kiran Kancherla, Sashiruben Chandramohan, N. Braidy, E. K. W. Chan, Ying‐Hua Xu, Daniel K. Y. Chan
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现在人们已经认识到,脑血流屏障(BBB)渗漏发生在脑小血管病(CSVD)中,并在血管性痴呆的病理生理学中起着重要作用。我们假设,交界粘附分子-A(JAM-A)的基因多态性(可能导致构成 BBB 的紧密连接蛋白结构受损)与脑血管风险因素高血压、血脂紊乱和 2 型糖尿病相结合,可能会导致 BBB 渗漏并增加 CSVD 相关痴呆症的患病风险。在这项病例对照研究中,共招募了 97 名平均迷你精神状态检查(MMSE)得分为 29 分的对照组患者和 38 名 CSVD 相关血管性痴呆患者(平均迷你精神状态检查得分为 19 分)。采集的血液用于使用实时聚合酶链式反应(PCR)分析 JAM-A 基因型 rs790056 和 rs2481084 的两个常见单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)。在分析高脂血症亚组时,JAM-A 基因型 SNP rs790056 的多态性显示出显著的统计学结果(高脂血症 TC + CC 基因型与对照组相比,OR = 3.130,p = 0.042)。糖尿病也有类似结果(TC + CC 基因型与对照组相比,OR = 4.670,p = 0.031)。高血压没有发现明显的结果。JAM-A SNP rs2481084 与高脂血症(OR = 3.210,TC + CC 基因型与对照组相比,p = 0.054)和糖尿病(OR = 3.620,TC + CC 基因型与对照组相比,p = 0.069)有统计学意义的边缘结果,但与高血压没有关系。这些结果进一步证明,脑血管风险因素与 BBB 蛋白的基因多态性相互作用,增加了血管性痴呆的风险。
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Involvement of single nucleotide polymorphisms of junction adhesion molecule with small vessel vascular dementia
It is now recognized that blood brain barrier (BBB) leakage occurs in cerebral small vascular disease (CSVD) and plays a significant role in the pathophysiology of vascular dementia. We hypothesized that genetic polymorphisms of junctional adhesion molecule‐A (JAM‐A) (which may result in compromised structure of tight junction proteins that form the BBB) in combination with cerebrovascular risk factors hypertension, lipid disorders, and type 2 diabetes may result in BBB leakage and increase the individual's risk of CSVD‐related dementia.In this case–control study, 97 controls with a mean Mini‐Mental State Exam (MMSE) score of 29 and 38 CSVD‐related vascular dementia participants (mean MMSE score of 19) were recruited. Bloods were collected for the analysis of two common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the JAM‐A genotypes rs790056 and rs2481084 using real‐time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay. Medical history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes was collected for all participants.Polymorphisms of genotype JAM‐A SNP rs790056 showed statistically significant result when the subgroup with hyperlipidemia was analyzed (OR = 3.130, p = 0.042 for TC + CC genotypes with hyperlipidaemia vs controls). Similar result was found with diabetes (OR = 4.670, p = 0.031 for TC + CC genotypes vs controls). No significant result was found with hypertension. Borderline results of statistical significance were found for JAM‐A SNP rs2481084 with hyperlipidemia (OR = 3.210, p = 0.054 for TC + CC genotypes vs controls) and with diabetes (OR = 3.620, p = 0.069 for TC + CC genotypes vs controls) but not for hypertension. The borderline results might have been due to lack of statistical power because of small sample size.These results lend further support that cerebrovascular risk factors interact with genetic polymorphisms of BBB proteins to increase the risk of vascular dementia.
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