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American Journal of Epidemiology | 2011

Variations in Apolipoprotein E Frequency With Age in a Pooled Analysis of a Large Group of Older People

Gareth J. McKay; G. Silvestri; Usha Chakravarthy; Shilpa Dasari; Lars G. Fritsche; Bernhard H. F. Weber; Claudia N. Keilhauer; Michael L. Klein; Peter J. Francis; Caroline C. W. Klaver; Johannes R. Vingerling; Lintje Ho; Pauluus T.D.V. De Jong; Michael Dean; Julie Sawitzke; Paul N. Baird; Robyn H. Guymer; Dwight Stambolian; Anton Orlin; Johanna M. Seddon; Inga Peter; Alan F. Wright; Caroline Hayward; Andrew J. Lotery; Sarah Ennis; Michael B. Gorin; Daniel E. Weeks; Chia-Ling Kuo; Aroon D. Hingorani; Reecha Sofat

Variation in the apolipoprotein E gene (APOE) has been reported to be associated with longevity in humans. The authors assessed the allelic distribution of APOE isoforms ε2, ε3, and ε4 among 10,623 participants from 15 case-control and cohort studies of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in populations of European ancestry (study dates ranged from 1990 to 2009). The authors included only the 10,623 control subjects from these studies who were classified as having no evidence of AMD, since variation within the APOE gene has previously been associated with AMD. In an analysis stratified by study center, gender, and smoking status, there was a decreasing frequency of the APOE ε4 isoform with increasing age (χ(2) for trend = 14.9 (1 df); P = 0.0001), with a concomitant increase in the ε3 isoform (χ(2) for trend = 11.3 (1 df); P = 0.001). The association with age was strongest in ε4 homozygotes; the frequency of ε4 homozygosity decreased from 2.7% for participants aged 60 years or less to 0.8% for those over age 85 years, while the proportion of participants with the ε3/ε4 genotype decreased from 26.8% to 17.5% across the same age range. Gender had no significant effect on the isoform frequencies. This study provides strong support for an association of the APOE gene with human longevity.


Journal of Nutrition Health & Aging | 2018

Dietary patterns and retinal vessel caliber in the Irish Nun Eye Study

Charlotte E. Neville; Shannon Montgomery; G. Silvestri; Amy McGowan; Evelyn Moore; Vittorio Silvestri; Christopher Cardwell; Claire T. McEvoy; Alexander P. Maxwell; Jayne V. Woodside; Gareth J. McKay

BackgroundRetinal vessel abnormalities are associated with cardiovascular disease risk. Widening of retinal venules is associated with increased risk of stroke while narrowing of retinal arterioles independently predicts incident hypertension, coronary heart disease and diabetes. Dietary factors are known to play an important role in cardiovascular health. However, few studies have examined the association between dietary patterns (DPs) and retinal microvascular health.ObjectiveTo examine the association between ‘a posteriori’- derived DPs and retinal vascular caliber (RVC) in older women with a restricted lifestyle.MethodsThis was a cross-sectional study of 1233 participants (mean age: 76.3 years) from the Irish Nun Eye Study (INES). Computer-assisted software was used to measure RVC from digital eye images using standardized protocols. Dietary intake was assessed using a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). DP analysis was performed using principal component analysis from completed FFQs. Regression models were used to assess associations between DPs and retinal vessel diameters, adjusting for age, body mass index, refraction, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular accident and fellow eye RVC.ResultsTwo DPs were identified: a ‘healthy’ pattern with high factor loadings for fruit, vegetables, wholegrains and oily fish and an ‘unhealthy’ pattern with high factor loadings for sugar and sweets, chips, high fat dairy products and French fries. Adjusted linear regression analysis revealed that those who adhered most closely to the unhealthy DP had wider central retinal venular equivalent (CRVE) (p=0.03) and narrower central retinal arteriolar equivalent (CRAE) (p=0.01) compared to the least unhealthy DP. No independent relationship was observed between the healthy DP and RVC.ConclusionIn this cohort of older women with a restricted lifestyle, an unhealthy DP was independently associated with an unfavorable retinal profile, namely a widening of retinal venules and narrowing of retinal arterioles.


Journal of Medical Genetics | 1998

Fine localisation of the gene for central areolar choroidal dystrophy on chromosome 17p.

AnneE Hughes; AndrewJ Lotery; G. Silvestri


British Renal Society and the Renal Association - UK Kidney Week 2014 | 2014

Retinal vessel calibre - a potential biomarker for chronic kidney disease.

Anne McGowan; Christopher Patterson; Vittorio Silvestri; G. Silvestri; Evelyn Moore; Alexander P. Maxwell; Gareth J. McKay


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

Progression of Retinal Changes in Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis Type II

V. Silvestri; K. Megaw; E. Moore; C. McAvoy; Gregory S. Hageman; G. Silvestri


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

Ocular Dominance, Refraction and Axial Length in Australian Twins

David A. Mackey; Lisa S. Kearns; C. Wilson; G. Silvestri; Alex W. Hewitt; Jonathan B Ruddle; Nicholas G. Martin; Jamie E. Craig; Christopher J. Hammond


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

Prevelance of Diabetic Retinopathy in an Eldery Light Protected Community - INES (Irish Nun Eye Study)

Evelyn Moore; Vittorio Silvestri; G. Silvestri


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2007

Digital Resolution Required for Effective Grading of Retinal Images

Vittorio Silvestri; Michael Williams; G. Silvestri


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2006

Geographical Distribution of Stage 4 Age–Related Macular Degeneration in the Northern Ireland Population

Evelyn Moore; Vittorio Silvestri; Justin O'Neill; Gareth J. McKay; G. Silvestri


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2006

Assessment of Retinal Vascular Calibre and Optic Disc Colour in Emmetropic Eyes

Vittorio Silvestri; Justin O'Neill; G. Silvestri

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Evelyn Moore

Belfast Health and Social Care Trust

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Gareth J. McKay

Queen's University Belfast

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Justin O'Neill

Queen's University Belfast

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Michael Williams

Queen's University Belfast

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Usha Chakravarthy

Queen's University Belfast

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Amy McGowan

Queen's University Belfast

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