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A new genetic variant of the disease has been discovered

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Last updated: 2024/05/07 at 10:44 PM
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Genetic testing for Alzheimer’s disease is becoming increasingly important in determining treatment options, as scientists have discovered that a familial form of the disease may be more common than previously thought. This inherited form of Alzheimer’s is linked to a gene known as APOE, with different forms of the gene carrying varying levels of risk. A recent study published in the journal Nature Medicine suggests that an individual having two copies of the APOE4 gene may be at a higher risk for developing Alzheimer’s at an earlier age.

Previous research has distinguished two forms of Alzheimer’s disease – familial and sporadic. Familial Alzheimer’s is caused by genetic mutations and is believed to account for less than 5% of cases, while the sporadic form is more common. However, the new findings indicate that the inherited form of the disease might actually be more prevalent, accounting for about 1 in 6 cases. Scientists have noted that having two copies of the APOE4 gene can increase the risk of beta-amyloid and tau build-up in the brain, leading to a more severe and earlier onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms.

Experts are divided on whether the inherited form of Alzheimer’s should be considered a separate disease or a subtype of the existing condition. While some suggest that it may require a different diagnostic approach and management plan, others argue that it is simply a variation of the same disease. Nevertheless, the identification of the genetic variants associated with Alzheimer’s could open up opportunities for early detection, risk mitigation, and tailored treatment plans.

The study highlights the potential benefits of genetic testing for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, particularly those with two copies of the APOE4 gene. This information could help healthcare providers make more informed decisions about treatment options, such as the use of medications like lecanemab, which can help clear amyloids in the brain. However, individuals with two copies of APOE4 are at a higher risk of experiencing brain swelling from these medications, making genetic testing essential for personalized treatment approaches.

In conclusion, genetic testing for Alzheimer’s disease is emerging as a valuable tool for identifying individuals at higher risk and determining the most appropriate treatment strategies. By understanding the genetic factors associated with the disease, healthcare providers can offer more personalized care and potentially prevent the onset of Alzheimer’s in at-risk individuals. Further research and clinical studies are needed to explore the implications of genetic testing on Alzheimer’s diagnosis and treatment.

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