Department of Neurology, Xuan Wu Hospital of the Capital Medical University, 45 Changchun Street, Beijing 100053, PR China; Key Neurodegenerative Laboratory of Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, 45 Changchun Street, Beijing 100053, PR China.
Prog Neurobiol. 2013 Dec;111:53-74. doi: 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2013.09.006. Epub 2013 Oct 3.
The extensive neuroprotective effects of estrogen against Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been proven in numerous laboratory studies. However, in clinical studies, the exact role of estrogen in AD is still ambiguous. Some evidences even suggested the high levels of estrogen or estrogen replacement treatment increased the risk of AD. Thus, there must be other factors affecting the neuroprotective effects of estrogen. Multiple enzymes and receptor proteins are involved in the biosynthesis, metabolism and signaling pathways of estrogen, and mediate the beneficial effects of estrogen on AD. Previous studies have suggested some polymorphisms of genes encoding these enzymes and proteins are associated with the risk of AD. In addition to the genes associated with estrogen biosynthesis and metabolism and the genes encoding estrogen receptor proteins, some other genes also modulate the effects of estrogen on AD, or interact with other estrogen-associated genes on the progress of AD. The gene-hormone and gene-gene interactions may be key to unraveling the conflicting results regarding the effect of estrogen on AD. In this paper, we will review and discuss the associations between polymorphisms of these genes and their interactions and the susceptibility to AD. A better understanding of these estrogen-associated genes is significant to explore the pathogenesis of AD.
雌激素对阿尔茨海默病(AD)的广泛神经保护作用已在众多实验室研究中得到证实。然而,在临床研究中,雌激素在 AD 中的确切作用仍不明确。一些证据甚至表明,高水平的雌激素或雌激素替代治疗会增加 AD 的风险。因此,一定有其他因素影响着雌激素的神经保护作用。多种酶和受体蛋白参与了雌激素的生物合成、代谢和信号通路,并介导了雌激素对 AD 的有益作用。先前的研究表明,编码这些酶和蛋白的一些基因的多态性与 AD 的风险有关。除了与雌激素生物合成和代谢相关的基因以及编码雌激素受体蛋白的基因外,一些其他基因也调节着雌激素对 AD 的作用,或者与 AD 进展过程中的其他与雌激素相关的基因相互作用。基因-激素和基因-基因相互作用可能是揭示关于雌激素对 AD 影响的矛盾结果的关键。本文将综述和讨论这些基因的多态性及其相互作用与 AD 易感性之间的关系。更好地了解这些与雌激素相关的基因对于探索 AD 的发病机制具有重要意义。