Resilience to autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease in a Reelin-COLBOS heterozygous man
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Published:2023-05
Issue:5
Volume:29
Page:1243-1252
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ISSN:1078-8956
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Container-title:Nature Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Med
Author:
Lopera Francisco, Marino ClaudiaORCID, Chandrahas Anita S., O’Hare Michael, Villalba-Moreno Nelson David, Aguillon DavidORCID, Baena Ana, Sanchez Justin S.ORCID, Vila-Castelar ClaraORCID, Ramirez Gomez Liliana, Chmielewska Natalia, Oliveira Gabriel M., Littau Jessica Lisa, Hartmann Kristin, Park Kyungeun, Krasemann SusanneORCID, Glatzel MarkusORCID, Schoemaker Dorothee, Gonzalez-Buendia Lucia, Delgado-Tirado Santiago, Arevalo-Alquichire SaidORCID, Saez-Torres Kahira L., Amarnani Dhanesh, Kim Leo A.ORCID, Mazzarino Randall C.ORCID, Gordon HarperORCID, Bocanegra YamileORCID, Villegas Andres, Gai Xiaowu, Bootwalla Moiz, Ji JianlingORCID, Shen Lishuang, Kosik Kenneth S.ORCID, Su YiORCID, Chen Yinghua, Schultz Aaron, Sperling Reisa A.ORCID, Johnson Keith, Reiman Eric M.ORCID, Sepulveda-Falla DiegoORCID, Arboleda-Velasquez Joseph F.ORCID, Quiroz Yakeel T.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractWe characterized the world’s second case with ascertained extreme resilience to autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease (ADAD). Side-by-side comparisons of this male case and the previously reported female case with ADAD homozygote for the APOE3 Christchurch (APOECh) variant allowed us to discern common features. The male remained cognitively intact until 67 years of age despite carrying a PSEN1-E280A mutation. Like the APOECh carrier, he had extremely elevated amyloid plaque burden and limited entorhinal Tau tangle burden. He did not carry the APOECh variant but was heterozygous for a rare variant in RELN (H3447R, termed COLBOS after the Colombia–Boston biomarker research study), a ligand that like apolipoprotein E binds to the VLDLr and APOEr2 receptors. RELN-COLBOS is a gain-of-function variant showing stronger ability to activate its canonical protein target Dab1 and reduce human Tau phosphorylation in a knockin mouse. A genetic variant in a case protected from ADAD suggests a role for RELN signaling in resilience to dementia.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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