Genetically predicted telomere length and Alzheimer’s disease endophenotypes: a Mendelian randomization study

Author:

Rodríguez-Fernández Blanca,Vilor-Tejedor NataliaORCID,Arenaza-Urquijo Eider M.,Sánchez-Benavides Gonzalo,Suárez-Calvet Marc,Operto Grégory,Minguillón Carolina,Fauria Karine,Kollmorgen Gwendlyn,Suridjan Ivonne,de Moura Manuel Castro,Piñeyro David,Esteller Manel,Blennow Kaj,Zetterberg Henrik,De Vivo Immaculata,Molinuevo José Luis,Navarro Arcadi,Gispert Juan Domingo,Sala-Vila Aleix,Crous-Bou MartaORCID,Akinci Müge,Beteta Annabella,Brugulat-Serrat Anna,Cacciaglia Raffaele,Cañas Alba,Cumplido Irene,Deulofeu Carme,Dominguez Ruth,Emilio Maria,Falcon Carles,Fuentes Sherezade,Grau-Rivera Oriol,González-de-Echávarri José M.,Hernandez Laura,Genius Patricia,Huesa Gema,Huguet Jordi,Palacios Eva M.,Marne Paula,Menchón Tania,Milà-Alomà Marta,Peña-Gomez Cleofé,Polo Albina,Pradas Sandra,Salvadó Gemma,Shekari Mahnaz,Soteras Anna,Stankeviciute Laura,Vilanova Marc,

Abstract

AbstractTelomere length (TL) is associated with biological aging, consequently influencing the risk of age-related diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We aimed to evaluate the potential causal role of TL in AD endophenotypes (i.e., cognitive performance, N = 2233; brain age and AD-related signatures, N = 1134; and cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers (CSF) of AD and neurodegeneration, N = 304) through a Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis. Our analysis was conducted in the context of the ALFA (ALzheimer and FAmilies) study, a population of cognitively healthy individuals at risk of AD. A total of 20 single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with TL were used to determine the effect of TL on AD endophenotypes. Analyses were adjusted by age, sex, and years of education. Stratified analyses by APOE-ɛ4 status and polygenic risk score of AD were conducted. MR analysis revealed significant associations between genetically predicted longer TL and lower levels of CSF Aβ and higher levels of CSF NfL only in APOE-ɛ4 non-carriers. Moreover, inheriting longer TL was associated with greater cortical thickness in age and AD-related brain signatures and lower levels of CSF p-tau among individuals at a high genetic predisposition to AD. Further observational analyses are warranted to better understand these associations. Graphical Abstract

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience,Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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