No association between an intronic polymorphism in the presenilin-1 gene and Alzheimer disease in a Tunisian population. 

Author: Rassas, A.A., Fredj, S.H., Khiari, H.M., Sahnoun, S., Bibi, A., Siala, H., Mrabet, A. and Messaoud, T.

Source:
Journal of Neural Transmission, 120(9), pp.1355-1358.
We examined the potential involvement of the polymorphism in intron 8 of the presenilin-1 (PSEN1) gene as a risk factor for Alzheimer disease (AD), both through independent effect and interaction with the apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 allele risk, in 85 patients and 90 controls. We found no significant differences in the distribution of PSEN1 genotype and allele frequency between both groups; and post stratification distribution with APOE ε4 allele. Age of onset suggests that this polymorphism influences AD progression.