Predictive value of APOE-ε4 allele for progression from MCI to AD-type dementia: a meta-analysis

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作者
Elias-Sonnenschein, Lyzel S. [1 ]
Viechtbauer, Wolfgang [2 ]
Ramakers, Inez H. G. B. [1 ]
Verhey, Frans R. J. [1 ]
Visser, Pieter Jelle [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Maastricht Univ, Dept Psychiat & Neuropsychol, Alzheimer Ctr Limburg, Sch Mental Hlth & Neurosci,Med Ctr, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands
[2] Maastricht Univ, Sch Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Dept Methodol & Stat, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands
[3] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Univ Med Ctr, Dept Neurol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; TEMPORAL-LOBE ATROPHY; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; APOLIPOPROTEIN-E; QUESTIONABLE DEMENTIA; PHOSPHORYLATED-TAU; SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS; CSF BIOMARKERS; APOE GENOTYPE; HEALTH-CARE;
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10.1136/jnnp.2010.231555
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background The identification of subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) at high risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD) is important for prognosis and early intervention. The APOE-epsilon 4 allele is the strongest known genetic risk factor for AD. The authors performed a meta-analysis to establish the predictive accuracy of the APOE-epsilon 4 allele for progression from MCI to AD-type dementia. Methods The authors included 35 prospective cohort studies of subjects with MCI, including 6095 subjects, of whom 1236 progressed to AD-type dementia after 2.9 years of follow-up. Pooled estimates of the OR, sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values (PPV and NPV), and positive and negative likelihood ratios (LR+ and LR-) were obtained using random-effects models. Results The OR for subjects with MCI who are carriers of APOE-epsilon 4 allele to progress to AD-type dementia was 2.29 (95% CI 1.88 to 2.80), the sensitivity was 0.53 (95% CI 0.46 to 0.61), the specificity was 0.67 (95% CI 0.62 to 0.71), the PPV was 0.57 (95% CI 0.48 to 0.66), the NPV was 0.75 (95% CI 0.70 to 0.80), the LR+ was 1.60 (95% CI 1.48 to 1.72), and the LR- was 0.75 (95% CI 0.67 to 0.82). Meta-regression showed that sensitivity, specificity and NPV were dependent on age, APOE-epsilon 4 allele background prevalence or follow-up length. Conclusions The APOE-epsilon 4 allele is associated with a moderately increased risk for progression from MCI to AD-type dementia. The low sensitivity and PPV makes genotyping of limited value for predicting AD-type dementia in clinical practice. For trials aiming to prevent progression from MCI to AD-type dementia, APOE genotyping may be useful in selecting subjects with a higher risk for progression to AD-type dementia.
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