N. Tunstall et al., Familial influence on variation in age of onset and behavioural phenotype in Alzheimer's disease, BR J PSYCHI, 176, 2000, pp. 156-159
Background Alzheimer's disease manifests considerable heterogeneity, the ca
use of which is unknown.
Aims To determine the familial (genotypic) influence on phenomenology (phen
otype) in Alzheimer's disease.
Method Affected sibling pairs with Alzheimer's disease were assessed for a
range of cognitive and non -cognitive symptoms. Resemblance for phenotypic
characteristics was estimated using intraclass correlations for continuous
traits and by pairwise concordance for dichotomous traits. The relationship
between age of onset and APOE genotype was examined using linear regressio
n analysis.
Results Significant familial effects of age of onset (intraclass correlatio
n 0.41) and mood state (intraclass correlation 0.26), and a relatively high
pairwise concordance for agitation (excess concordance 0.1) were found. Th
e APCE locus was found to account for 4% of the Variance in age of onset.
Conclusions Substantial familial influence on age of onset, depression and
agitation suggests that genotype does influence phenotype in Alzheimer's di
sease. Establishing the molecular basis for this phenotypic variation may p
rove relevant to other neuropsychiatric disorders.
Declaration of interest Funding received from the Medical Research Council
(project grant G9530757N).