Abstract
Apolipoprotein(a) (Apo(a)) is a glycoprotein that is linked by a disulfide bond to apolipoprotein B on low density lipoprotein particles to form lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)). High plasma levels of Lp(a) are thought to contribute directly to the development of atherosclerosis. We tested a variant (T3888P) located in the Kringle-IV region of Apo(a) in a case-control series. Overall, there were no differences between case and controls. However, in the apoE2 positive subgroup, we noticed that the mutant allele is over-represented in the cases (P=0.005). We suggest that this polymorphism and others at the Apo(a) locus be further studied in relation to Alzheimer's disease.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 60-62 |
Number of pages | 3 |
Journal | Neuroscience Letters |
Volume | 331 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Oct 4 2002 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:Supported by the NIA/NIH Mayo Clinic Alzheimer Center.
Keywords
- Alzheimer's disease
- Apolipoprotein(a)
- Apolipoprotein(a) locus
- Cholesterol
- Lipoprotein(a)
- Polymorphisms