Genetic Complexities of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease, Blood Pressure, and Dementia

May 22, 2024JAMA network open

Genetic Links Between Small Brain Vessel Disease, Blood Pressure, and Dementia

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Abstract

In a study involving up to 75,024 Alzheimer disease cases, larger white matter hyperintensity (WMH) burden is associated with an increased risk of Alzheimer disease (odds ratio 1.43).

  • Larger WMH burden may causally increase the risk of Alzheimer disease, as evidenced by the odds ratio of 1.43 per unit increase in WMH risk alleles.
  • An association was found between larger WMH burden and Alzheimer disease meta-analysis outcomes (odds ratio 1.19).
  • Blood pressure traits appear to be protective against Alzheimer disease, but shared genetic factors could confound this relationship.
  • In analyses of 10,699 incident cases of all-cause dementia, no significant association was observed with larger WMH burden (hazard ratio 1.02).
  • Systolic blood pressure showed a strong association with mortality (hazard ratio 1.04), but no evidence for selective survival bias was found.

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