Clémenceau S, Foncin J F, Muller J Y, Halle L, Hauptmann G, Seger J, Salmon C
C R Acad Sci III. 1986;303(5):149-54.
The hypothesis of a linkage between Alzheimer's disease (AD) (presenile dementia) and the complement components C2, C4, Bf linked to the Major Histocompatibility Complex has been investigated in a large family originating from Calabria, in which AD is transmitted as an autosomal dominant monogenic mendelian trait. The analysis of complotypes of 33 members of a pedigree, from which 10 individuals are affected, allowed to demonstrate that there wasn't any linkage between AD and those markers. Furthermore, no complete or partial deficiency in the C2, C4, Bf components has been observed in affected patients.
阿尔茨海默病(AD,早老性痴呆)与主要组织相容性复合体相关的补体成分C2、C4、Bf之间存在连锁关系这一假说,已在一个来自卡拉布里亚的大家庭中进行了研究,在这个家族中,AD作为常染色体显性单基因孟德尔性状进行遗传。对一个家系中33名成员(其中10人患病)的补体类型进行分析后发现,AD与这些标记物之间不存在任何连锁关系。此外,在患病患者中未观察到C2、C4、Bf成分有完全或部分缺陷。