Ethnic differences in the effects of apolipoprotein E ɛ4 and vascular risk factors on accelerated brain aging

Author:

Im Yanghee12,Kang Sung Hoon34,Park Gilsoon1,Yoo Heejin3,Chun Min Young5,Kim Chi-Hun6,Park Chae Jung7,Kim Jun Pyo3,Jang Hyemin3,Kim Hee Jin3,Oh Kyungmi4,Koh Seong-Beom4,Lee Jong-Min2,Na Duk L3,Seo Sang Won3891011ORCID,Kim Hosung1

Affiliation:

1. USC Steven Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA 90033 , USA

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Hanyang University , Seoul 04763 , Korea

3. Department of Neurology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine , Seoul 06351 , Korea

4. Department of Neurology, Korea University Guro Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine , Seoul 08308 , Korea

5. Department of Neurology, Yongin Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine , Yongin 16995 , Korea

6. Department of Neurology, Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University College of Medicine , Anyang 14068 , Korea

7. Research Institute, National Cancer Center , Goyang 10408 , Korea

8. Department of Digital Health, SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University , Seoul 06355 , Korea

9. Department of Health Sciences and Technology, SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University , Seoul 06355 , Korea

10. Alzheimer’s Disease Convergence Research Center, Samsung Medical Center , Seoul 06351 , Korea

11. Department of Intelligent Precision Healthcare Convergence, Sungkyunkwan University , Suwon 16419 , Korea

Abstract

Abstract The frequency of the apolipoprotein E ɛ4 allele and vascular risk factors differs among ethnic groups. We aimed to assess the combined effects of apolipoprotein E ɛ4 and vascular risk factors on brain age in Korean and UK cognitively unimpaired populations. We also aimed to determine the differences in the combined effects between the two populations. We enrolled 2314 cognitively unimpaired individuals aged ≥45 years from Korea and 6942 cognitively unimpaired individuals from the UK, who were matched using propensity scores. Brain age was defined using the brain age index. The apolipoprotein E genotype (ɛ4 carriers, ɛ2 carriers and ɛ3/ɛ3 homozygotes) and vascular risk factors (age, hypertension and diabetes) were considered predictors. Apolipoprotein E ɛ4 carriers in the Korean (β = 0.511, P = 0.012) and UK (β = 0.302, P = 0.006) groups had higher brain age index values. The adverse effects of the apolipoprotein E genotype on brain age index values increased with age in the Korean group alone (ɛ2 carriers × age, β = 0.085, P = 0.009; ɛ4 carriers × age, β = 0.100, P < 0.001). The apolipoprotein E genotype, age and ethnicity showed a three-way interaction with the brain age index (ɛ2 carriers × age × ethnicity, β = 0.091, P = 0.022; ɛ4 carriers × age × ethnicity, β = 0.093, P = 0.003). The effects of apolipoprotein E on the brain age index values were more pronounced in individuals with hypertension in the Korean group alone (ɛ4 carriers × hypertension, β = 0.777, P = 0.038). The apolipoprotein E genotype, age and ethnicity showed a three-way interaction with the brain age index (ɛ4 carriers × hypertension × ethnicity, β=1.091, P = 0.014). We highlight the ethnic differences in the combined effects of the apolipoprotein E ɛ4 genotype and vascular risk factors on accelerated brain age. These findings emphasize the need for ethnicity-specific strategies to mitigate apolipoprotein E ɛ4-related brain aging in cognitively unimpaired individuals.

Funder

Korean Health Technology R&D Project

Ministry of Health & Welfare

Republic of Korea

Korea Health Technology R&D Project

Korea Health Industry Development Institute

Ministry of Health & Welfare and Ministry of Science

ICT

National Research Foundation of Korea

Korea government

MSIT

Institute of Information & Communications Technology Planning & Evaluation

Artificial Intelligence Innovation Hub

Samsung Medical Center

National Institutes of Health

Basic Science Research Program

Ministry of Education

Korea University Guro Hospital

Korea Research-Driven Hospital

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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