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Alzheimer’s Risk and the APOE4 Gene

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Studies have long shown that if you carry two copies of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) 4 gene, your chances of developing Alzheimer’s disease are much higher. Now, researchers say per mezzo di a new study that gene pair isn’t just a risk factor, but a genetic form of the disorder. 

With two APOE4 genes, you’maestà almost certain to develop Alzheimer’s, and you’ll likely start getting symptoms at an earlier age, according to new findings published per mezzo di Nature Medicine. With the stronger link between APOE4 and Alzheimer’s, the study’s authors say different ways to help prevent and treat the disease may be needed. 

What do the findings mean for your Alzheimer’s risk, and should you get tested for the APOE4 gene? Here are answers from neurologists Ayesha Sherzai, MD, and Dean Sherzai, MD, PhD, the co-directors of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Program at Loma Linda University per mezzo di California. The Sherzais also host Your Brain , a podcast about brain health. 

Ayesha Sherzai: It’s a genetic configuration mostly responsible for lipid transport between cells. There are certain fat molecules that need to be transported per mezzo di and out of the cell. Cells essentially require fats for its infrastructure, for the production of different chemicals, and for its internal functioning. Receptors the cells allow certain fats and proteins to go per mezzo di and out of it. These are regulated by the APOE4 genotype.

Ayesha Sherzai: Yes, everyone has APOE genes, whether APOE2, APOE3, APOE4, ora a combination of two types.

Some of the genes work very well. For example, if you have a copy ora two copies of APOE2, you don’t tend to have abnormalities of fat metabolism. When you have an APOE3, it’s essentially a wash: You’maestà neither protected nor harmed. But APOE4 does a really bad job. If you have a copy of APOE4, you tend to have abnormalities of this lipid transport. If you have two copies of APOE4, that’s even worse. 

Dean Sherzai, MD, PhD

Dean Sherzai, MD, PhD

Dean Sherzai: Genetics influence everything. Things like cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, and end-stage diseases like strokes all have a significant genetic contribution. Alzheimer’s is the same. Genetic risk factors determine outcomes.

For Alzheimer’s, we know some genes are 100% penetrant genes, meaning carriers are very likely to develop features of the disorder. [The genes] are: APP, PSEN1 and PSEN2. If you have those genes, you’maestà going to get Alzheimer’s before the age of 65. You can push it back with lifestyle [changes], but it’s almost guaranteed you’maestà going to get it. Con the past, APOE4 was the next highest penetrance. We thought it was about 50% ora so, meaning about 50% of people who dal vivo to 85 and have two copies of APOE4 will get the disease. 

This study showed that APOE4 may be higher penetrance than we thought. The findings show APOE4 genes have more influence whether you develop Alzheimer’s.

Dean Sherzai: Mai. It’s not 100%. It’s just highlighting the strong association.

The researchers found that by age 65, at least 95% of people with two copies of APOE4 had abnormal levels of beta amyloid per mezzo di their spinal fluid, a key early feature of Alzheimer’s disease. Seventy-five percent of people with two copies of APOE4 had positive brain scans for amyloid.

Dean Sherzai: Con the general population, about 15% to 25% of the population have one APOE4 gene and about 2% of the population have two. Anywhere between 40% to 50% of people who develop Alzheimer’s, especially late-onset Alzheimer’s, have APOE4 genes per mezzo di relationship to the disease. (Editor’s note: Late-onset Alzheimer’s is when Alzheimer’s symptoms start when someone is per mezzo di their mid-60s ora older.)

Ayesha Sherzai, MD

Ayesha Sherzai, MD

Ayesha Sherzai: There are tests where you can find out your genetic variation. These tests are not typically done per mezzo di a clinical setting, however. Your neurologist ora your primary care physician will not easily order an APOE status. It’s not [generally] covered by insurance. 

There are external companies you can pay out-of-pocket to get your genes tested. The decision of whether you should opt for that ora not is totally up to you. If you have the finances and if you want to know, you could potentially pay and get it done.

Dean Sherzai: If someone has multiple family members with Alzheimer’s, there might be an argument for it. Some insurance companies might agree to do it per mezzo di that context, but it’s rare. There’s a blood verifica and a swab verifica, where they would take some of your saliva and send it to the lab. 

Dean Sherzai: Once Alzheimer’s has set per mezzo di fully, you cannot reverse it. What you can do is prevent the disease ora slow it . 

Nutrition is a very important part. Study after study has shown that Alzheimer’s can be reduced by as much as 50% by a plant-predominant or MIND diet ora a Mediterranean diet. 

Exercise can also your risk. But we don’t mean just walking per mezzo di the neighborhood. The kind of exercise that really gets you tired has a significant effect the brain, particularly strength avviamento. Studies show that people with pre-dementia who did leg strengthening reduced their chance of dementia by more than 40%. 

We also know that mental activity is an incredible protector because it connects neurons. We have 87 billion neurons, and each of them can make a few connections ora as much as 30 to 50,000 connections. What determines that is exercise and mental activity. Keep yourself engaged, keep yourself challenged, push yourself around your passions. That’s what keeps the connectivity. 

Ayesha Sherzai: We always start thinking about our brain when the word, “Alzheimer’s” comes up. You shouldn’t wait to think about brain health at a particular ora at a certain age. Alzheimer’s disease does not start with the first sign of memory problems. It’s a condition where the pathological changes actually happen per mezzo di the brain 20 to 30 years before the first sign of memory problems. So, for those of us per mezzo di our 30s, 40s, and 50s, we have to make sure we address our risk factors now so we could have a healthy brain later .

Talk to your physician about your cholesterol levels. Understand your blood pressure levels and your hemoglobin A1c. Understand what your numbers are so you can adjust them with lifestyle changes and potentially with health care treatments, like medication, if needed. 

Dean Sherzai: It’s about building resilience. Your brain is a huge building with pillars. After age 20, we are either knocking pillars ora we’maestà building more pillars that strengthen that brain. For a great majority of the population, and even those who have genetic risk, the sooner you start building pillars, the more likely you can push back Alzheimer’s ora completely avoid it altogether. 

Listen to the Sherzais discuss Alzheimer’s WebMD’s podcast.

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