Functional and genetic analysis of haplotypic sequence variation at the nicastrin genomic locus

Nicastrin (NCSTN) is a component of the γ-secretase complex and therefore potentially a candidate risk gene for Alzheimer's disease. Here, we have developed a novel functional genomics methodology to express common locus haplotypes to assess functional differences. DNA recombination was used to...

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Main Authors: Hamilton, G, Killick, R, Lambert, J, Amouyel, P, Carrasquillo, M, Pankratz, V, Graff-Radford, N, Dickson, D, Petersen, R, Younkin, S, Powell, J, Wade-Martins, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2012
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author Hamilton, G
Killick, R
Lambert, J
Amouyel, P
Carrasquillo, M
Pankratz, V
Graff-Radford, N
Dickson, D
Petersen, R
Younkin, S
Powell, J
Wade-Martins, R
author_facet Hamilton, G
Killick, R
Lambert, J
Amouyel, P
Carrasquillo, M
Pankratz, V
Graff-Radford, N
Dickson, D
Petersen, R
Younkin, S
Powell, J
Wade-Martins, R
author_sort Hamilton, G
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description Nicastrin (NCSTN) is a component of the γ-secretase complex and therefore potentially a candidate risk gene for Alzheimer's disease. Here, we have developed a novel functional genomics methodology to express common locus haplotypes to assess functional differences. DNA recombination was used to engineer 5 bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) to each express a different haplotype of the NCSTN locus. Each NCSTN-BAC was delivered to knockout nicastrin (Ncstn -/-) cells and clonal NCSTN-BAC +/Ncstn -/- cell lines were created for functional analyses. We showed that all NCSTN-BAC haplotypes expressed nicastrin protein and rescued γ-secretase activity and amyloid beta (Aβ) production in NCSTN-BAC +/Ncstn -/- lines. We then showed that genetic variation at the NCSTN locus affected alternative splicing in human postmortem brain tissue. However, there was no robust functional difference between clonal cell lines rescued by each of the 5 different haplotypes. Finally, there was no statistically significant association of NCSTN with disease risk in the 4 cohorts. We therefore conclude that it is unlikely that common variation at the NCSTN locus is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. © 2012 Elsevier Inc..
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spelling oxford-uuid:e0e5ca66-ca42-4001-97df-148c0357820b2022-03-27T09:50:34ZFunctional and genetic analysis of haplotypic sequence variation at the nicastrin genomic locusJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:e0e5ca66-ca42-4001-97df-148c0357820bEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2012Hamilton, GKillick, RLambert, JAmouyel, PCarrasquillo, MPankratz, VGraff-Radford, NDickson, DPetersen, RYounkin, SPowell, JWade-Martins, RNicastrin (NCSTN) is a component of the γ-secretase complex and therefore potentially a candidate risk gene for Alzheimer's disease. Here, we have developed a novel functional genomics methodology to express common locus haplotypes to assess functional differences. DNA recombination was used to engineer 5 bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) to each express a different haplotype of the NCSTN locus. Each NCSTN-BAC was delivered to knockout nicastrin (Ncstn -/-) cells and clonal NCSTN-BAC +/Ncstn -/- cell lines were created for functional analyses. We showed that all NCSTN-BAC haplotypes expressed nicastrin protein and rescued γ-secretase activity and amyloid beta (Aβ) production in NCSTN-BAC +/Ncstn -/- lines. We then showed that genetic variation at the NCSTN locus affected alternative splicing in human postmortem brain tissue. However, there was no robust functional difference between clonal cell lines rescued by each of the 5 different haplotypes. Finally, there was no statistically significant association of NCSTN with disease risk in the 4 cohorts. We therefore conclude that it is unlikely that common variation at the NCSTN locus is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. © 2012 Elsevier Inc..
spellingShingle Hamilton, G
Killick, R
Lambert, J
Amouyel, P
Carrasquillo, M
Pankratz, V
Graff-Radford, N
Dickson, D
Petersen, R
Younkin, S
Powell, J
Wade-Martins, R
Functional and genetic analysis of haplotypic sequence variation at the nicastrin genomic locus
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title_short Functional and genetic analysis of haplotypic sequence variation at the nicastrin genomic locus
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