M. Martinez et al., SEGREGATION ANALYSIS OF ALZHEIMER PEDIGREES - RARE MENDELIAN DOMINANTMUTATION(S) EXPLAIN A MINORITY OF EARLY-ONSET CASES, American journal of medical genetics, 67(1), 1996, pp. 9-12
Segregation analysis of Alzheimer disease (AD) in 92 families ascertai
ned through early-onset (less than or equal to age 60 years) AD (EOAD)
probands has been carried out, allowing for a mixture in AD inheritan
ce among probands, The goal was to quantify the proportion of probands
that could be explained by autosomal inheritance of a rare disease al
lele ''a'' at a Mendelian dominant gene (MDG), Our data provide strong
evidence for a mixture of two distributions; AD transmission is fully
explained by MDG inheritance in <20% of probands, Male and female age
-of-onset distributions are significantly different for ''AA'' but not
for ''aA'' subjects. For ''aA'' subjects the estimated penetrance val
ue was close to 1 by age 60, For ''AA'' subjects, it reaches, by age 9
0, 10% (males) and 30% (females), We show a clear cutoff in the poster
ior probability of being an MDG case. (C) 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.