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Long runs of homozygosity are associated with Alzheimer’s disease

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Sonia Moreno–Grau,María Fernández
Itziar Rojas,Pablo García‐González,Isabel Hernández,Fabiana Farias,John Budde,Inés Quintela,Laura Madrid,Antonio González‐Pérez,Laura Montrreal,Emilio Alarcón‐Martín,Montserrat Alegret,Olalla Maroñas,Juan Pineda,Juan Macı́as,Marta Marquié,Sergi Valero,Alba Benaque,Jordi Clarimón,María Bullido,Guillermo García‐Ribas,Pau Pástor,Pascual Sánchez‐Juan,Victoria Álvarez,Gerard Piñol‐Ripoll,José García‐Alberca,José Royo,Emilio Franco‐Macías,Pablo Mir,Miguel Calero,Miguel Medina,Alberto Rábano,Jésus Ávila,Carmen Antúnez,Luís Real,Adelina Orellana,Ángel Carracedo,María Sáez,Lluís Tárraga,Merçé Boada,Carlos Cruchaga,Agustín Ruiz,Alzheimer’s Initiative,Phyoe Sithu,Carla Abdelnour,Núria Aguilera,Mar Buendía,Pilar Cañabate,Arturo Corbatón,Susana Diego,Ana Espinosa,A. Gailhajenet,S. Gil,M. Guitart,Marta Ibarria,Asunción Lafuente,Eden Martin,María Martínez,Ana Mauleón,Gemma Monté‐Rubio,Mariola Moreno,Gemma Ortega,Ana Pancho,E. Pelejà,Alba Pérez‐Cordón,Silvia Preckler,Luis Real,Octavio Rodríguez‐Gómez,Maitée Rosende‐Roca,Susana Ruiz,Ángela Sanabria,Miguel Santos‐Santos,Manuel Serrano-Rı́os,Óscar Sotolongo‐Grau,Liliana Vargas,Astrid Adarmes‐Gómez,G. Amer-Ferrer,M. Antequera,Miquel Baquero,María Bernal,Rafael Blesa,Dolores Buiza‐Rueda,J Burguera,Fátima Carrillo,Mario Carrión‐Claro,M. Casajeros,José Cruz‐Gamero,Marian Pancorbo,Teodoro Ser,Mónica Díez-Fairén,Juan Fortea,Emilio Franco,Ana Frank‐García,S. Madrona,Pilar Gómez‐Garre,S. Hevilla,Silvia Jesús,M. Espinosa,Carmen Lage,Agustina Legaz,Alberto Lleó,Adolfo Munaín,Sara López‐García,Diego Macías,Salvadora Manzanares-Sánchez,M. Marín,Juan Marín-Muñoz,Teresa Marin,A. Martín-Montes,Beatriz Martínez,Carmen Martı́nez,Verónica Martínez,Pablo Álvarez,Maite Mendioroz,Manuel Menéndez‐González,José Molinuevo,Ana Pastor,Jordi Pérez‐Tur,María Periñán,Diego Asúa,S. Rodrigo,Eloy Rodríguez‐Rodríguez,R. Díaz,Isabel Sastre,Mário Vicente,Leandro Vivancos
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Feb 24, 2021
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Abstract

Long runs of homozygosity (ROH) are contiguous stretches of homozygous genotypes, which are a footprint of inbreeding and recessive inheritance. The presence of recessive loci is suggested for Alzheimer's disease (AD); however, their search has been poorly assessed to date. To investigate homozygosity in AD, here we performed a fine-scale ROH analysis using 10 independent cohorts of European ancestry (11,919 AD cases and 9181 controls.) We detected an increase of homozygosity in AD cases compared to controls [βAVROH (CI 95%) = 0.070 (0.037-0.104); P = 3.91 × 10-5; βFROH (CI95%) = 0.043 (0.009-0.076); P = 0.013]. ROHs increasing the risk of AD (OR > 1) were significantly overrepresented compared to ROHs increasing protection (p < 2.20 × 10-16). A significant ROH association with AD risk was detected upstream the HS3ST1 locus (chr4:11,189,482‒11,305,456), (β (CI 95%) = 1.09 (0.48 ‒ 1.48), p value = 9.03 × 10-4), previously related to AD. Next, to search for recessive candidate variants in ROHs, we constructed a homozygosity map of inbred AD cases extracted from an outbred population and explored ROH regions in whole-exome sequencing data (N = 1449). We detected a candidate marker, rs117458494, mapped in the SPON1 locus, which has been previously associated with amyloid metabolism. Here, we provide a research framework to look for recessive variants in AD using outbred populations. Our results showed that AD cases have enriched homozygosity, suggesting that recessive effects may explain a proportion of AD heritability.

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