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Basic Science and Pathogenesis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on the impact of disclosing the APOE ε4/ε4 genotype on Alzheimer's disease risk among Latino participants in the IDEAL study, which addresses a gap in previous research that often excluded ethnic minorities.
  • Participants attended genetic counseling sessions, where they learned about their genetic risk and prevention strategies, revealing a 55% risk by age 85 for ε4 homozygotes.
  • Overall, the participants showed limited emotional reactions, with many expressing surprise but valuing the information as it helped them understand their Alzheimer's risk and ways to manage it.

Article Abstract

Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk is markedly increased among APOE ε4/ε4 homozygotes. Previous studies of APOE genotype disclosure impact have included few ethnic minorities. This study addresses this gap by investigating the immediate impact of disclosing an APOE ε4/ε4 genotype in the Información de la Enfermedad de Alzheimer para Latinos (IDEAL) study, a Latino community-based study.

Methods: IDEAL participants attended semi-structured genetic counseling sessions conducted via Zoom in Spanish or English by certified genetic counselors. Sessions included a PowerPoint presentation covering genetics, genotype results, risk estimates, and AD prevention methods. Risk estimates were based on data from the Washington Heights-Inwood Columbia Aging Project, a longitudinal study conducted in the same communities. The estimate of risk to age 85 among ε4 homozygotes was 55%. We transcribed session recordings and conducted content analysis.

Results: Eleven ε4/ε4 participants aged 41-64 attended risk evaluation sessions (English 8, Spanish 3). Six had a family history of AD (first-degree 1, distant 5). Nine were women and two men. Overall, participants did not show strong emotional reactions. Many expressed surprise, accompanied by thoughtful reflections on the connection between their AD risk and perceived memory problems or emotional well-being. Participants generally appreciated the information provided during the genetic counseling sessions because it offered insights into the importance of AD risk awareness and prevention strategies.

Conclusion: Latinos at high AD genetic risk showed limited immediate emotional response to risk disclosure and appreciated the information that was shared. Longitudinal analyses may provide further insight into the impacts of this disclosure. This study is supported by the National Institute on Aging (R01 AG062528) and registered in ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04471779).

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