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Neuroscience Letters | 2004

Association of ABCA1 with late-onset Alzheimer's disease is not observed in a case-control study.

Yonghong Li; Kristina Tacey; Lisa Doil; Ryan van Luchene; Veronica Garcia; Charles M. Rowland; Steve Schrodi; Diane Leong; Kit Lau; Joe Catanese; John J. Sninsky; Petra Nowotny; Peter Alan Holmans; John Hardy; John Powell; Simon Lovestone; Leon J. Thal; Michael John Owen; Julie Williams; Alison Goate; Andrew Grupe

Genetic association of ABCA1 or the ATP-binding cassette A1 transporter with late-onset Alzheimers disease (LOAD) has recently been proposed for a haplotype comprised of three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). We have genotyped these and other ABCA1 SNPs in a LOAD case-control series of 796 individuals (419 cases versus 377 controls) collected at Washington University. While our sample series is larger and thus presumably has greater power than any of the series used to implicate ABCA1, we were unable to replicate the published association, using either single markers or multiple marker haplotypes. Further, we did not observe significant and replicated association of other ABCA1 SNPs we examined with the disease, thus these ABCA1 variants do not appear to influence the risk of LOAD in this study.


Neuromolecular Medicine | 2004

Alpha-T-catenin is expressed in human brain and interacts with the Wnt signaling pathway but is not responsible for linkage to chromosome 10 in Alzheimer's disease.

V Busby; Steven Goossens; Petra Nowotny; Gillian Hamilton; Scott Smemo; D Harold; Dragana Turic; Luke Jehu; Amanda J. Myers; M Womick; Daniel Woo; Danielle Compton; Lisa Doil; Kristina Tacey; Kit Lau; S Al-Saraj; Richard Killick; Stuart Pickering-Brown; Pamela Moore; Paul Hollingworth; N. Archer; C. Foy; Sarah Walter; Corinne Lendon; T Iwatsubo; John C. Morris; Joanne Norton; David Mann; Barbara Janssens; John Hardy

The gene encoding α-T-catenin, CTNNA3, is positioned within a region on chromosome 10, showing strong evidence of linkage to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and is therefore a good positional candidate gene for this disorder. We have demonstrated that α-T-catenin is expressed in human brain, and like other α-catenins, it inhibits Wnt signaling and is therefore also a functional candidate. We initially genotyped two single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the gene, in four independent samples comprising over 1200 cases and controls but failed to detect an association with either SNP. Similarly, we found no evidence for association between CTNNA3 and AD in a sample of subjects showing linkage to chromosome 10, nor were these SNPs associated with Aβ deposition in brain. To comprehensively screen the gene, we genotyped 30 additional SNPs in a subset of the cases and controls (n>700). None of these SNPs was associated with disease. Although an excellent candidate, we conclude that CTNNA3 is unlikely to account for the AD susceptibility locus on chromosome 10.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1990

Theory for protein mutability and biogenesis

Kit Lau; Ken A. Dill


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004

Association of late-onset Alzheimer's disease with genetic variation in multiple members of the GAPD gene family

Yonghong Li; Petra Nowotny; Peter Holmans; Scott Smemo; John Kauwe; Anthony L. Hinrichs; Kristina Tacey; Lisa Doil; Ryan van Luchene; Veronica Garcia; Charles M. Rowland; Steve Schrodi; Diane Leong; Goran Gogic; Joanne Chan; Anibal Cravchik; David Ross; Kit Lau; Shirley Kwok; Sheng-Yung Chang; Joseph J. Catanese; John J. Sninsky; Thomas J. White; John Hardy; John Powell; Simon Lovestone; John C. Morris; Leon J. Thal; Michael John Owen; Julie Williams


Statistics in Medicine | 2007

Confidence intervals for predictive values with an emphasis to case-control studies.

Nathaniel D. Mercaldo; Kit Lau; Xiao H. Zhou


BMC Cancer | 2008

Risk estimation of distant metastasis in node-negative, estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer patients using an RT-PCR based prognostic expression signature

Andrew Tutt; Alice Wang; Charles M. Rowland; C Gillett; Kit Lau; Karen Chew; Hongyue Dai; Shirley Kwok; K Ryder; Henry Shu; Robert Springall; Paul Cane; Blair McCallie; Lauren Kam-Morgan; Steve Anderson; Horst Buerger; Joe W. Gray; James L. Bennington; Laura Esserman; Trevor Hastie; Samuel Broder; John J. Sninsky; Burkhard Brandt; Fred Waldman


Human Mutation | 2005

Genetic association of the APP binding protein 2 gene (APBB2) with late onset Alzheimer disease

Yonghong Li; Paul Hollingworth; Pamela Moore; Catherine Foy; Nicola Archer; John Powell; Petra Nowotny; Peter Holmans; Michael Conlon O'Donovan; Kristina Tacey; Lisa Doil; Ryan van Luchene; Veronica Garcia; Charles M. Rowland; Kit Lau; Joseph J. Cantanese; John J. Sninsky; John Hardy; Leon J. Thal; John C. Morris; Alison Goate; Simon Lovestone; Michael John Owen; Julie Williams; Andrew Grupe


Archive | 2008

A molecular prognostic signature for predicting breast cancer distant metastasis, and uses thereof

Kit Lau; Alice Wang


International Congress Series | 2004

Novel genetic markers for structural coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, and familial combined hyperlipidemia: candidate and genome scans of functional SNPs

John P. Kane; Bradley E. Aouizerat; May M. Luke; Dov Shiffman; Olga Iakoubova; Dongming Liu; Charlie Rowland; Joseph J. Catanese; Diane U. Leong; Kit Lau; Judy Z. Louie; Carmen H. Tong; Linda B. McAllister; Lisa F. Dabby; Thomas A. Ports; Andrew D. Michaels; Christian Zellner; Clive R. Pullinger; Mary J. Malloy; James J. Devlin


Archive | 2005

Confidence Intervals for Predictive Values Using Data from a Case Control Study

Nathaniel D. Mercaldo; Xiao Hua Zhou; Kit Lau

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Petra Nowotny

Washington University in St. Louis

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John Hardy

University College London

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Alison Goate

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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