A TREML2 missense variant influences specific hippocampal subfield volumes in cognitively normal elderly subjects

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Introduction: Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-like transcript 2 gene (TREML2) is a newly identified AD susceptibility gene. Its missense variant rs3747742-C substantially decreases AD risk in both Caucasians and Han Chinese, but the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. In the present study, to uncover the possible mechanisms by which TREML2 rs3747742-C reduces AD risk, we investigated the possible relation of this variant with AD-related brain structures using a cognitively normal elderly population from Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) database. Methods: In total, 158 cognitively normal elders from ADNI database with complete data for brain structures and TREML2 rs3747742 genotype were included in this study. The association of TREML2 rs3747742 genotype with the structures of three cerebral cortices (entorhinal cortex, middle temporal gyrus, and parahippocampal gyrus), two subcortical regions (amygdala and hippocampus), and three subfields of hippocampus (CA1, CA2 + CA3, and CA4 + dentate gyrus) was investigated. Results: A significant difference was noted in the volume of right CA1 subfield among three genotypes of TREML2 rs3747742 (p =.0364). In the multivariate analysis, TREML2 rs3747742-C significantly increased right CA1 subfield volume after adjusting for age, gender, education years, APOE ε4 status, and intracranial volume under the recessive genetic model (Bonferroni corrected p =.003586). Conclusion: The present study provides the first evidence that TREML2 rs3747742-C carriers have larger volumes of hippocampal CA1 subfield in a cognitively normal elderly population. These findings imply that enhancement of brain reserve may contribute to the protection of TREML2 rs3747742-C in AD susceptibility.

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Wang, S. Y., Xue, X., Duan, R., Gong, P. Y., Yan, E., Jiang, T., & Zhang, Y. D. (2020). A TREML2 missense variant influences specific hippocampal subfield volumes in cognitively normal elderly subjects. Brain and Behavior, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1573

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