Scientists Discover 17 New Genetic Variants Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
A recent study utilized whole genome sequencing to accurately identify particular genes and genetic alterations within regions previously linked to Alzheimer’s disease, aiming to guide the development of upcoming treatment and prevention approaches.
Uncovering genetic variants that contribute to the likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s disease is key to advancing our understanding of how to manage this incurable neurodegenerative disorder. A collaborative study between Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) and UTHealth Houston School of Public Health has pinpointed multiple genetic variants that could affect the risk of Alzheimer’s, moving scientists a step nearer to identifying biological mechanisms that could be targeted in the development of treatments and preventative strategies.
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