We investigated a common signal peptide polymorphism in the β£ 1-antichymotrypsin (ACT) gene in 125 sporadic Alzheimer disease (AD) patients and 141 healthy control subjects in Chinese Han population. We found no significant difference in the distribution of ACT polymorphism between AD cases and cont
An association study of polymorphisms in the alpha-antichymotrypsin gene for Alzheimer disease in Han-Chinese
β Scribed by Guangxun Meng; Jinduo Yuan; Liguo An; Jialei Gong; Hanmin Zhu; Sisong Cui; Zhengyan Yu; Gengxi Hu
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 31 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1059-7794
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β¦ Synopsis
Polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) and DNA sequencing were employed to screen the coding region of the alpha-antichymotrypsin (AACT) gene in Han-Chinese population for polymorphism possibly associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Consequently, seven polymorphic sites including 25A>G, 39G>A, 370C>T, 662T>G, 892C>T, 923T>C and 1332A>G were detected. Of them, the 25A>G was reported previously and the others are all novel. We subsequently focused on the 25A>G and the 39G>A polymorphism that were of interest to us and conducted an association study of them by another scanning of 246 controls that matched the AD patients. Statistic test showed that both genotype (p=0.0378, Fisher's exact, two tailed) and allele frequency (p=0.0382, Fisher's exact, two tailed) of 39G>A are different between AD patients and the controls. As for 25A>G, only the heterozygous genotype A/G associates with AD (p=0.0220, Ο Ο 2 ), but not the A allele frequency (p=0.1141, Ο Ο 2 ).
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