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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 23.
Published in final edited form as: Neurotoxicology. 2012 Jan 20;33(4):697–702. doi: 10.1016/j.neuro.2012.01.007

Table 3.

Effect modification of ATP13A2 genotype on the association between manganese (Mn) in soil and motor function (Luria Nebraska Test).1

Gene/ ATP13A2 Coefficient2 (95% CI) P-value interaction Coefficient3 (95% CI) P-value interaction
Elderly
rs4920608 0.029 0.032
TT −0.00057 (−0.0012; 0.0023) 0.00044 (−0.0014; 0.0022)
CT −0.0018 (−0.0029; −0.00061) −0.0020 (−0.0032; −0.00085)
CC −0.0025 (−0.0042; −0.00076) −0.0024 (−0.0040; −0.00077)
rs2871776 0.041 0.046
AA 0.0010 (−0.0012; 0.0033) 0.00073 (−0.0013; 0.0028)
AG −0.0016 (−0.0027; −0.00047) −0.0019 (−0.0030; −0.00071)
GG −0.0022 (−0.0037; −0.00068) −0.0022 (−0.0037; −0.00070)

Adolescents
rs4920608 0.69 0.60
TT −0.0021 (−0.0036; 0.00060) −0.0023 (−0.0038; −0.00073)
CT −0.0013 (−0.0025; −0.000081) −0.0012 (−0.0024; 0.000034)
CC −0.0016 (−0.0039; 0.00071) −0.0015 (−0.0038; 0.00080)
rs2871776 0.20 0.17
AA −0.0030 (−0.0048; −0.0012) −0.0031 (−0.0049; −0.0013)
AG −0.0011 (−0.0022; 0.00080) −0.0011 (−0.0023; 0.00001)
GG −0.0011 (−0.0030; 0.00070) −0.00088 (−0.0029; 0.0011)
1

The model was run for Motor function as outcome and with manganese in soil, genotype and a cross-product term for Mn in soil and genotype. The p-value for the cross term product is shown. In order to obtain effect estimates (beta-coefficients) for the effect of the genotypes, the analysis with motor function as outcome and Mn in soil as dependent variable (beta coefficient given) was run but stratified for the different genotypes.

2

Unadjusted analysis.

3

Analysis adjusted for age and gender.