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. 2002 Jul;73(1):62–64. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.73.1.62

Association study of three polymorphisms of TGF-ß1 gene with Alzheimer's disease

L Araria-Goumidi 1, J Lambert 1, D Mann 1, C Lendon 1, B Frigard 1, T Iwatsubo 1, D Cottel 1, P Amouyel 1, M Chartier-Harlin 1
PMCID: PMC1757290  PMID: 12082048

Abstract

Objectives: To explore the impact of the -800 and -509 TGF-ß1 promoter polymorphisms and the +25 polymorphism on the risk of occurrence of Alzheimer's disease in a large population of sporadic cases and controls, and on the amyloid ß (Aß) load in the brains of Alzheimer patients.

Methods: The TGF-ß1 genotypes of the three polymorphisms were determined in 678 sporadic Alzheimer's disease patients and 667 controls. They were also characterised, along with Aß load, in the brains of 81 necropsy confirmed Alzheimer patients.

Results: No significant variations in the distribution of the genotypes and haplotypes were observed between Alzheimer patients and controls, or in the amount of Aß deposition.

Conclusions: These results do not suggest an influence of genetic variability at the TGF-ß1 gene locus on the occurrence of Alzheimer's disease.

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