Jm. Grubber et al., Analysis of association between Alzheimer disease and the K variant of butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE-K), NEUROSCI L, 269(2), 1999, pp. 115-119
Butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE) is an enzyme expressed in most human tissues.
Recently, an increased odds of carrying the K variant of BCHE (BCHE-K) was
reported among Alzheimer disease (AD) cases as compared with controls. We t
ested our data set of 245 sporadic AD cases and 241 controls for an associa
tion between BCHE-K, APOE4, and AD using logistic regression and chi-square
analyses. The sib transmission disequilibrium test (S-TDT) was also used t
o test for differences in BCHE-K allele frequencies between 163 discordant
sib-pairs selected from multiplex AD families. No statistically significant
differences were noted between BCHE-K case and control allele frequencies
even after stratifying by APOE4 status. S-TDT analysis between the BCHE-K v
ariant and AD was also not significant (P = 0.52). We conclude that BCHE-K
is not a major genetic risk factor for AD in our study population. (C) 1999
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