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- Title
APOE2: protective mechanism and therapeutic implications for Alzheimer's disease.
- Authors
Li, Zonghua; Shue, Francis; Zhao, Na; Shinohara, Mitsuru; Bu, Guojun
- Abstract
Investigations of apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene, the major genetic risk modifier for Alzheimer's disease (AD), have yielded significant insights into the pathogenic mechanism. Among the three common coding variants, APOE*ε4 increases, whereas APOE*ε2 decreases the risk of late-onset AD compared with APOE*ε3. Despite increased understanding of the detrimental effect of APOE*ε4, it remains unclear how APOE*ε2 confers protection against AD. Accumulating evidence suggests that APOE*ε2 protects against AD through both amyloid-β (Aβ)-dependent and independent mechanisms. In addition, APOE*ε2 has been identified as a longevity gene, suggesting a systemic effect of APOE*ε2 on the aging process. However, APOE*ε2 is not entirely benign; APOE*ε2 carriers exhibit increased risk of certain cerebrovascular diseases and neurological disorders. Here, we review evidence from both human and animal studies demonstrating the protective effect of APOE*ε2 against AD and propose a working model depicting potential underlying mechanisms. Finally, we discuss potential therapeutic strategies designed to leverage the protective effect of APOE2 to treat AD.
- Subjects
ALZHEIMER'S disease; LONGEVITY; APOLIPOPROTEIN E; CEREBROVASCULAR disease; NEUROLOGICAL disorders
- Publication
Molecular Neurodegeneration, 2020, Vol 15, Issue 1, pN.PAG
- ISSN
1750-1326
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s13024-020-00413-4