Herpes simplex virus type 1 in brain and risk of Alzheimer's disease
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Herpes simplex virus type 1 in brain and risk of Alzheimer's disease
Abstract
Background: The apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 (APOE-epsilon 4) allele is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), but it is neither essential nor sufficient for development of the disease. Other factors-genetic or environmental-must therefore have a role. By means of a PCR we have detected herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1) in latent form in brains of elderly people with and without AD. We have postulated that limited reactivation of the virus causes more damage in AD patients than in elderly people without AD because of a difference in the hosts. We now report the APOE genotypes of AD patients and non-AD sufferers with and without HSV1 in brain.
Methods: DNA was extracted from 84 samples of brain from 46 AD patients (39 temporal lobe, 39 frontal lobe, three hippocampus) and from 75 samples of brain from 44 non-AD elderly people (33 temporal lobe, 36 frontal lobe, six hippocampus). PCR amplification was used to detect HSV1 thymidine kinase gene and the host APOE gene.
Findings: By multiple logistic regression, the APOE-epsilon 4 allele frequency was significantly higher in the patients positive for HSV1 in brain than in the HSV1-negative AD group, the HSV1-positive non-AD group, or the HSV1-negative non-AD group (52.8% vs 10.0%, 3.6%, and 6.3%, respectively). The odds ratio for APOE-epsilon 4 in the HSV1-positive AD group compared with HSV1-negative non-AD group was 16.8 (95% CI 3.61-77.8) and in the HSV1-negative AD group, 1.67 (0.21-13.4). We also compared APOE genotypes of 40 people who had recurrent cold sores and 33 non-sufferers; the APOE-epsilon 4 allele frequencies were 36% and 9%, respectively (p < 0.0001).
Interpretation: These findings suggest that the combination of HSV1 in brain and carriage of an APOE-epsilon 4 allele is a strong risk factor for AD, whereas either of these features alone does not increase the risk of AD. The findings in people with cold sores support our hypothesis that APOE-epsilon 4 and HSV1 together are damaging in the nervous system.
Comment in
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Herpes simplex virus and risk of Alzheimer's disease.Lancet. 1997 Apr 12;349(9058):1101; author reply 1101-2. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)62323-9. Lancet. 1997. PMID: 9107269 No abstract available.
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Herpes simplex virus and risk of Alzheimer's disease.Lancet. 1997 Apr 12;349(9058):1102. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)62325-2. Lancet. 1997. PMID: 9107270 No abstract available.
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HSV-1 in brain and risk of Alzheimer's disease.Lancet. 1998 May 2;351(9112):1330-1. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)79057-7. Lancet. 1998. PMID: 9643802 No abstract available.
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