M. Endoh et al., SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED FREQUENCY OF THE APOLIPOPROTEIN-E EPSILON-4 ALLELE IN ELDERLY NONDEMENTED LEPROSY PATIENTS, Neuroscience letters, 207(3), 1996, pp. 206-208
Apolipoprotein E (apo E) genotypes in 350 leprosy patients were examin
ed and compared with those of 870 age-matched controls. The allelic fr
equencies of the apo E gene did not differ between demented patients w
ith leprosy and controls. However, the frequency of apo E epsilon 4 al
lele was significantly higher in non-demented leprosy patients than in
controls (P < 0.001). Of special interest is that the prevalence of E
3/4 genotype in non-demented leprosy patients increased significantly
with age, being 14.1%, 24.4%, and 28.3% in the 60s, 70s, and 80s, resp
ectively (P < 0.05). These data suggest that apo E epsilon 4 is not a
risk factor for senile dementia in elderly leprosy patients, and there
exist factors to overcome the risk of apo E4 in leprosy patients.