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Genetic analysis of APOE reveals distinct origins and distribution of ancestry-enrichment haplotypes in the Mexican Biobank

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Genetic analysis of APOE reveals distinct origins and distribution of ancestry-enrichment haplotypes in the Mexican Biobank

Jonas Carmina Barberena
Ocampo Victor Flores
Ogonowski Natalia S.
Escudero Stefanie Danielle Piña
Mata Ignacio F.
Yokoyama Jennifer S.
García Lourdes García
Salinas Carlos Alberto Aguilar
consortium ENSANUT
Luna María Teresa Tusié
Estrada Andrés Moreno
Rentería Miguel E.
Genes & Diseases第13卷, 第1期纸质出版 2026-01-01在线发表 2025-01-22
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The apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene, located on chromosome 19, remains the primary genetic factor associated with late-onset Alzheimer's disease.1 In European populations, the ε4 haplotype of APOE, present in approximately 14% of individuals, significantly increases Alzheimer's disease risk, while the less common ε2 haplotype (∼8%) appears to confer a protective effect.2 Despite its significance, APOE has not been genetically characterized in Latin American countries, where Alzheimer's disease-related dementia disproportionately affects individuals.3

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