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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 2015 Jan;74(1):75–84. doi: 10.1097/NEN.0000000000000151

Table 2.

Risk Alleles, p Values, and Odds Ratios, with 95% Confidence Intervals for National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center Datasets

NACC data available for use in prior study
(n = 186 HS−Aging, 2157 controls)
Additive
MOI
Dominant
MOI
Recessive
MOI
SNP Risk allele* Odds ratio
(95% CI)
Odds ratio
(95% CI)
Odds ratio
(95% CI)
ABCC9
(rs704180)
A 1.51
(1.22-1.89)
1.46
(0.99-2.17)
1.90
(1.40-2.60)
TMEM106B
(rs 1990622)
A 1.16
(0.94-1.44)
1.18
(0.80-1.75)
1.24
(0.91-1.70)
GRN (rs5848) T 1.25
(0.99-1.59)
1.33
(0.97-1.82)
1.35
(0.80-2.30)
NACC data unavailable for use in prior study (Replication cohort)
(n = 51 HS−Aging, 561 controls)
Additive
MOI
Dominant
MOI
Recessive
MOI
SNP Risk allele* Odds ratio
(95% CI)
Odds ratio
(95% CI)
Odds ratio
(95% CI)
ABCC9
(rs704180)
A 1.38
(0.93-2.05)
1.13
(0.59-2.18)
2.00
(1.10-3.60)
TMEM106B
(rs 1990622)
A 1.86
(1.22-2.86)
2.70
(1.21-3.84)
2.14
(1.21-3.84)
GRN (rs5848) T 1.74
(1.12-2.69)
2.24
(1.16-4.33)
1.92
(0.80-4.59)

HS−Aging, hippocampal sclerosis of aging; CI, confidence interval; MOI, mode of inheritance, SNP, single nucleotide polymorphisms.

Data are for the additive, dominant, and recessive models of MOI.

*

See Materials and Methods for description of rationale for risk allele identification.