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TitleTREM1 mRNA Expression in Leukocytes and Cognitive Function in Japanese Patients with Alzheimer's Disease.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsSao, T, Yoshino, Y, Yamazaki, K, Ozaki, Y, Mori, Y, Ochi, S, Yoshida, T, Mori, T, Iga, J-I, Ueno, S-I
JournalJ Alzheimers Dis
Volume64
Issue4
Pagination1275-1284
Date Published2018
ISSN1875-8908
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) activates the innate immune system, promotes phagocytosis by microglia, and is associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The possible role of a related molecule, TREM1, in AD remains unknown.

OBJECTIVE: We investigated a possible role for TREM1 in AD by determining the gene expression and methylation levels of TREM1 in leukocytes from AD patients.

METHODS: Fifty patients with AD and 50 age-matched healthy controls were enrolled. AD patients underwent a battery of neuropsychiatric tests. Peripheral blood samples were obtained from each participant, RNA and DNA were extracted, and samples were assessed for TREM1 mRNA expression and methylation rates at three CpG sites in the TREM1 promoter.

RESULTS: TREM1 mRNA expression levels in AD patients were significantly higher than those in controls (p = 0.008). TREM1 mRNA expression levels were not correlated with sex, age, duration of illness, APOE genotype, donepezil treatment, or scores of most neuropsychiatric tests. TREM1 mRNA expression levels in AD patients were correlated with the total score of the Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (p = 0.047, r = - 0.344). Methylation rates at the three CpG sites were significantly lower in AD patients than in controls. We also found a significant correlation between TREM1 mRNA expression and TREM1 DNA methylation rates (p

CONCLUSION: TREM1 may be associated with the immune responses in AD, and along with hypomethylation at CpG sites in the TREM1 promoter, may become part of a biomarker panel for AD pathogenesis.

DOI10.3233/JAD-180418
Alternate JournalJ. Alzheimers Dis.
PubMed ID30010135
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