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Genetic characterization of the ALFA study: Uncovering genetic profiles in the Alzheimer's continuum.

Natàlia Vilor-TejedorPatricia GeniusBlanca Rodríguez-FernándezCarolina MinguillónIman SadeghiArmand González-EscalanteMarta Crous-BouMarc Suárez-CalvetOriol Grau-RiveraAnna Brugulat-SerratGonzalo Sánchez-BenavidesManel EstellerKarine FauriaJosé Luis MolinuevoArcadi NavarroJuan-Domingo Gispertnull nullnull null
Published in: Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association (2023)
It is, therefore, well-suited to study early pathophysiological changes in the preclinical AD continuum. Highlights Prevalence of ε4 carriers in ALzheimer and FAmilies (ALFA) is higher than in the general European population The ALFA study is highly enriched in Alzheimer's disease (AD) genetic risk factors beyond APOE AD genetic profiles in ALFA are similar to clinical groups along the continuum ALFA has succeeded in establishing a cohort of cognitively unimpaired individuals at high genetic AD risk ALFA is well suited to study pathogenic events/early pathophysiological changes in AD.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • cognitive decline
  • genome wide
  • type diabetes
  • copy number
  • dna methylation
  • stem cells
  • metabolic syndrome
  • bone marrow
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • skeletal muscle
  • smoking cessation