Ms. Kindy et al., APOLIPOPROTEIN-E GENOTYPES IN AA AND AL AMYLOIDOSES, AMYLOID-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 2(3), 1995, pp. 159-162
Apolipoprotein E (apoE) is associated with senile plaques in Alzheimer
's disease (AD), and present in amyloid deposits in a variety of syste
mic amyloidoses. Recently, studies have shown that apoE4 allelic frequ
ency is increased in patients with sporadic and familial late-onset AD
and that apoE4 may represent a susceptibility gene for late-onset AD.
We addressed the issue of whether a similar association of apoE4 exis
ts in a number of systemic amyloidoses. Tissue was obtained from contr
ol subjects, AD patients, familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) patients,
amyloid A (AA) amyloid secondary to juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA),
and amyloid of the light chain type (myeloma or AL). There was a stro
ng correlation of the apoE4 allele with sporadic and late-onset AD, bu
t no significant increase in apoE4 with other amyloidoses. These data
suggest that whereas apoE4 may be a risk factor in AD, it is not in ot
her amyloidoses. However given the association of apoE with all these
amyloidoses, the possibility cannot be excluded that this apolipoprote
in could be involved in systemic amyloidoses on an isotype non-selecti
ve basis.