“Polygenic Genetic Risk Factors in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Case‐Control Study in Peruvian Population”
Jonathan Adrian Zegarra‐Valdivia, Harold Alessandro Arana‐Nombera, Leandro Aron Perez‐Fernandez, Milagros del Rocio Casimiro‐Arana, Reyna Elizabeth Alamo‐Medina, Viviana Nayelli Gallegos‐Manayay, María del Rosario Oliva‐Piscoya, Nobuko Vásquez‐Zuñe, Eduardo Sebastián Abanto‐Saldaña, Maria Celinda Cruz Ordinola, Carmen Paredes Manrique, Miguel E. Renteria, Sheila Castro‐Suarez,Abstract
Background
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of dementia globally. While some familial cases are observed, sporadic AD cases are more common and reflect a high level of complexity, with individual risk determined by the interaction of polygenic and environmental factors.
Objective
To characterize polygenic genetic risk factors in individuals with cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease across four regions of Peru.
Method
This will be a prospective observational case‐control study. We will identify the neurocognitive profile of participants and collect saliva samples for subsequent genetic profiling. Participants will be divided into three main groups: those with cognitive impairment, those diagnosed with AD, and control subjects over 50 years old without dementia.
Results
We expect to validate the effect of risk variants previously identified in the European population within the Peruvian population. Additionally, the aim is to identify new genetic risk factors specific to the Peruvian population. Collectively, the findings from this study could lay the groundwork for implementing a polygenic risk score model, which would estimate an individual’s genetic risk of developing Alzheimer’s Disease.
Conclusion
This study aims to significantly contribute to the understanding of Alzheimer’s Disease’s genetic underpinnings in the Peruvian population. By exploring both known and novel genetic risk factors, we hope to enhance early detection strategies and personalized risk assessments for AD, ultimately guiding more targeted interventions and preventative measures.