Doctors are able to predict the risk of contracting most diseases, but not the dreaded Alzheimer’s disease. It is believed that the disease start its devastating process as early as 10 to 20 years before the actual onset of the symptoms. The researchers have recently identified a gene that may provide a vital clue to this puzzle. A team of researchers at Duke University Medical Center, headed by Dr. Allen Roses, has discovered the gene, hence named Tomm40. The gene was helpful in predicting the onset of the disease within 5-7 year span in people above 60 years. Roses laid the foundation of this new study. He found in a previous study that presence of apolipoprotein E (APOE) variants, especially APOE4, makes the carriers of the gene susceptible to AD. The two genes, APOE4 and TOMM40 together, account for a staggering 85-90% of AD caused by genetic reasons. TOMM40 gene has both long and short versions, with the longer one being
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Alzheimer’s disease – Another puzzle resolved


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