Would you recommend genetic testing for the APOE*4 allele in family members of an Alzheimer disease patient?
Why or why not? What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: Answers will vary
Background:There
are two forms of Alzheimer disease (AD): one with a strong familial pattern of
inheritance, characterized by early onset; a second sporadic form with a late onset. The
familial form of AD is caused by mutations in any of three genes associated with the
production and processing of the amyloid beta-protein AD1. However, less than 5% of all
cases can be traced to genetic causes. The sporadic, late-onset form of AD is a complex
disorder resulting from a number of genes, multiple environmental factors, and epigenetic
mechanisms. Only one such gene that confers an enhanced risk for AD has been identified.
This gene, Apolipoprotein E (APOE), encodes a protein involved with cholesterol
metabolism, transport, and storage. The APOE gene has three alleles (E*2, E*3, and E*4).
Those who are homozygous for the APOE*4 allele have a 10- to 15-fold increased lifetime
risk of developing AD
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