Association of apolipoprotein E ϵ2 and vasculopathy in cerebral amyloid angiopathy
- 1 April 1998
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Neurology
- Vol. 50 (4) , 961-965
- https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.50.4.961
Abstract
Objective: Hemorrhage related to cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) appears to occur through a multistep pathway that includes deposition of β-amyloid in cerebral vessels and specific vasculopathic changes in the amyloid-laden vessels, such as cracking of the vessel wall. Recent reports suggest a positive association between CAA-related hemorrhage and both the apolipoprotein E (APOE) ϵ4 allele and, unexpectedly, the APOE ϵ2 allele. Unlike APOE ϵ4, APOE ϵ2 does not appear to act through increased β-amyloid deposition. We therefore sought to determine whether it might specifically accelerate the second step in this pathway, that is, development of the vasculopathic changes that lead to hemorrhage. Methods: To determine the role of APOE in development of vasculopathic changes, we compared APOE genotypes in two groups of postmortem brains: 52 brains with complete amyloid replacement of vessel walls but without vasculopathic changes, and 23 brains with complete amyloid replacement of vessels with the accompanying changes of cracking of the vessel wall and paravascular leaking of blood. Results: Frequency of APOE ϵ2 was significantly greater in the group with vasculopathy (0.09) than the group without (0.01, p = 0.03). The groups did not differ in mean age or extent of neuritic plaques. Analysis of a clinical series of patients with CAA-related hemorrhage confirmed an overrepresentation of APOE ϵ2 as well as an association between this allele and earlier age of first hemorrhage. Conclusions: These data suggest that APOE ϵ2 and ϵ4 might promote CAA-related hemorrhage through separate mechanisms: ϵ4 by enhancing amyloid deposition and ϵ2 by causing amyloid-laden vessels to undergo the vasculopathic changes that lead to rupture.Keywords
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