Exome sequencing identifies rare damaging variants in ATP8B4 and ABCA1 as novel risk factors for Alzheimer’s Disease

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Seret, Guillaume | Hulsman, Marc | Charbonnier, Camille | Grenier-Boley, Benjamin | Quenez, Olivier | Grozeva, Detelina | van Rooij, Jeroen G.J. | Sims, Rebecca | Ahmad, Shahzad | Amin, Najaf | Norsworthy, Penny | Dols-Icardo, Oriol | Hummerich, Holger | Kawalia, Amit | Amouyel, Philippe | Beecham, Gary | Berr, Claudine | Bis, Joshua | Boland, Anne | Bossù, Paola | Bouwman, Femke | Bras, Jose | Campion, Dominique | Cochran, J. Nicholas | Daniele, Antonio | Dartigues, Jean-François | Debette, Stéphanie | Deleuze, Jean-François | Denning, Nicola | Destefano, Anita | Farrer, Lindsay | Fernandez, Maria Victoria | Fox, Nick | Galimberti, Daniela | Genin, Emmanuelle | Gille, Hans | Guen, Yann Le | Guerreiro, Rita | Haines, Jonathan | Holmes, Clive | Ikram, M. Arfan | Ikram, M. Kamran | Jansen, Iris | Kraaij, Robert | Lathrop, Marc | Lemstra, Afina | Lleó, Alberto | Luckcuck, Lauren | Mannens, Marcel | Marshall, Rachel | Martin, Eden | Masullo, Carlo | Mayeux, Richard | Mecocci, Patrizia | Meggy, Alun | Mol, Merel | Morgan, Kevin | Myers, Richard | Nacmias, Benedetta | Naj, Adam | Napolioni, Valerio | Pasquier, Florence | Pastor, Pau | Pericak-Vance, Margaret | Raybould, Rachel | Redon, Richard | Reinders, Marcel J.T. | Richard, Anne-Claire | Riedel-Heller, Steffi | Rivadeneira, Fernando | Rousseau, Stéphane | Ryan, Natalie | Saad, Salha | Sanchez-Juan, Pascual | Schellenberg, Gerard | Scheltens, Philip | Schott, Jonathan | Seripa, Davide | Seshadri, Sudha | Sie, Daoud | Sistermans, Erik | Sorbi, Sandro | van Spaendonk, Resie | Spalletta, Gianfranco | Tesi, Niccólo | Tijms, Betty | Uitterlinden, André | van der Lee, Sven | de Visser, Pieter Jelle | Wagner, Michael | Wallon, David | Wang, Li-San | Zarea, Aline | Clarimon, Jordi | van Swieten, John | Greicius, Michael | Yokoyama, Jennifer | Cruchaga, Carlos | Hardy, John | Ramirez, Alfredo | Mead, Simon | van der Flier, Wiesje | van Duijn, Cornelia | Williams, Julie | Nicolas, Gaël | Bellenguez, Céline | Lambert, Jean-Charles

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The genetic component of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has been mainly assessed using Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS), which do not capture the risk contributed by rare variants. Here, we compared the gene-based burden of rare damaging variants in exome sequencing data from 32,558 individuals —16,036 AD cases and 16,522 controls— in a two-stage analysis. Next to known genes TREM2, SORL1 and ABCA7 , we observed a significant association of rare, predicted damaging variants in ATP8B4 and ABCA1 with AD risk, and a suggestive signal in ADAM10 . Next to these genes, the rare variant burden in RIN3, CLU, ZCWPW1 and ACE highlighted these genes as potential driver genes in AD-GWAS loci. Rare damaging variants in these genes, and in particular loss-of-function variants, have a large effect on AD-risk, and they are enriched in early onset AD cases. The newly identified AD-associated genes provide additional evidence for a major role for APP-processing, Aβ-aggregation, lipid metabolism and microglial function in AD.

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