Monterey, CA Alzheimer’s Breakthrough With The Christchurch Variant APOE Gene
by Richard Kuehn on 07/13/22
Researchers have been studying a group of families in
Columbia for years due to the fact that they carry a variant of the gene PSEN-1
which pretty much guarantees they will get Alzheimer’s. Many get it at an early age, with a sad story
being told by a mother who had to take care of her son who had Alzheimer’s
disease. There has been a recent
breakthrough, with Aliria Rosa Piedrahita de Villegas, a woman in her 70’s with
the gene who did not get Alzheimer’s disease until the age of 72, three decades
after most others with the gene get the disease. Further study found that Aliria also had two
copies of another rare variant of the APOE gene, also known as the Christchurch
variant, which helped protect her brain and drastically slowed the progression
of the disease. “This opens a new door
for Alzheimer’s research,” said Yakeel Quiroz, an associate professor in the
Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital and
Harvard Medical School. “And through
that door are new opportunities for treatments,” he said. Quiroz and other researchers are now working
on developing an Alzheimer’s treatment that can replicate the protective
actions and effects of the Christchurch variant. Regular readers of my blog know that both my
grandmother and my father had this terrible disease when they died. There is a great group of people at the
Monterey branch of Alzheimer’s Association in Ryan Ranch or you can also call
their 24-hour hotline for support at 1-800-272-3900.