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. 2017 Apr 23;8:86–95. doi: 10.1016/j.dadm.2017.04.004

Table 1.

Meaningful single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with accelerated cognitive decline and the corresponding regression coefficients for the interaction effects. Minor allele frequency (MAF) is the frequency where the second most common allele occurs in a population

SNP Chr Gene MAF Coefficient SE F value P value
rs17090219 18 0.093 5.15 0.93 30.54 9.48 × 10−8
rs3936289 3 ST6GAL1 0.256 3.34 0.64 26.83 4.92 × 10−7
rs56378310 13 RAB20 0.424 −2.98 0.60 24.40 1.52 × 10−6
rs192470679 13 PDS5B 0.300 2.89 0.59 24.36 1.55 × 10−6
rs11121365 1 SPSB1 0.062 5.76 1.18 24.00 1.92 × 10−6
rs2484 3 BDH1 0.095 4.53 0.94 23.03 2.83 × 10−6
rs10903488 10 ADARB2 0.083 4.58 0.96 22.80 3.24 × 10−6

NOTE. The SNPs mentioned in table have been reported to be related to Alzheimer's disease (AD) directly/indirectly. The regression coefficient, SE (standard error), and F-test statistic value are shown for the interaction effect of each of the SNPs and the AD diagnosis trajectory. A positive coefficient value implies that cognitive decline gets accelerated after AD conversion as the number of minor alleles of the corresponding SNP increases.