dc.creatorRogers, Nicole K.
dc.creatorFarias, Gonzalo
dc.creatorDelgado, Carolina
dc.creatorHenriquez, Mauricio
dc.creatorHerrera, Luisa
dc.creatorBehrens, Maria
dc.creatorArevalo, Nohela B. [Univ Mayor, Fac Sci, Ctr Integrat Biol, Chile]
dc.creatorCastillo-Godoy, Daniela P. [Univ Mayor, Fac Sci, Ctr Integrat Biol, Chile]
dc.creatorEspinoza-Fuenzalida, Italo [Univ Mayor, Fac Sci, Ctr Integrat Biol, Chile]
dc.creatorSanMartin, Carol D. [Univ Mayor, Fac Sci, Ctr Integrat Biol, Escuela Tecnol Med, Escuela Biotecnol, Chile]
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-29T18:13:31Z
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-02T20:50:01Z
dc.date.available2023-11-29T18:13:31Z
dc.date.available2024-05-02T20:50:01Z
dc.date.created2023-11-29T18:13:31Z
dc.date.issued2021-07-15
dc.identifierArévalo, N. B., Castillo-Godoy, D. P., Espinoza-Fuenzalida, I., Rogers, N. K., Farias, G., Delgado, C., ... & SanMartín, C. D. (2021). Association of vitamin D receptor polymorphisms with amyloid-β transporters expression and risk of mild cognitive impairment in a Chilean cohort. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 82(s1), S283-S297.
dc.identifier1387-2877
dc.identifiereISSN: 1875-8908
dc.identifierWOS: 000667480300019
dc.identifierPMID: 33716782
dc.identifierhttps://repositorio.umayor.cl/xmlui/handle/sibum/9066
dc.identifierhttps://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-alzheimers-disease/jad201031
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.3233/jad-201031
dc.identifier10.3233/JAD-201031
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/9275852
dc.description.abstractBackground: Amyloid-beta peptide (A beta) deposition in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is due to an imbalance in its production/clearance rate. Ap is transported across the blood-brain barrier by LRP1 and P-gp as efflux transporters and RAGE as influx transporter. Vitamin D deficit and polymorphisms of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene are associated with high prevalence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and AD. Further, vitamin D promotes the expression of LRP1 and P-gp in AD-animal model brains. Objective: To associate VDR polymorphisms Apa I (rs7975232), Taq I (rs731236), and Fok I (rs2228570) with the risk of developing MCI in a Chilean population, and to evaluate the relationship of these polymorphisms to the expression of VDR and A beta-transporters in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Methods: VDR polymorphisms Apa I, Taq I, and Fok I were determined in 128 healthy controls (HC) and 66 MCI patients. mRNA levels of VDR and A beta-transporters were evaluated in subgroups by qPCR. Results: Alleles A of Apa I and C of Taq I were associated with a lower risk of MCI. HC with the Apa I AA genotype had higher mRNA levels of P-gp and LRP1, while the expression of VDR and RAGE were higher in MCI patients and HC. For Fok I, the TC genotype was associated with lower expression levels of A beta transporters in both groups. Conclusion: We propose that the response to vitamin D treatment will depend on VDR polymorphisms, being more efficient in carriers of protective alleles of Apa I polymorphism.
dc.languageen_US
dc.publisherIOS PRESS
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile
dc.titleAssociation of Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphisms with Amyloid-β Transporters Expression and Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment in a Chilean Cohort
dc.typeArtículo o Paper


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