Polsinelli, Angelina J.Lane, Kathleen A.Manchella, Mohit K.Logan, Paige E.Gao, SujuanApostolova, Liana G.2024-08-012024-08-012023Polsinelli AJ, Lane KA, Manchella MK, Logan PE, Gao S, Apostolova LG. APOE ε4 is associated with earlier symptom onset in LOAD but later symptom onset in EOAD. Alzheimers Dement. 2023;19(5):2212-2217. doi:10.1002/alz.12955https://hdl.handle.net/1805/42537Background: We studied the effect of apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 status and sex on age of symptom onset (AO) in early- (EO) and late- (LO) onset Alzheimer's disease (AD). Method: A total of 998 EOAD and 2562 LOAD participants from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (NACC) were included. We used analysis of variance to examine AO differences between sexes and APOE genotypes and the effect of APOE ε4, sex, and their interaction on AO in EOAD and LOAD, separately. Results: APOE ε4 carriers in LOAD had younger AO and in EOAD had older AO. Female EOAD APOE ε4 carriers had older AO compared to non-carriers (P < 0.0001). There was no difference for males. Both male and female LOAD APOE ε4 carriers had younger AO relative to non-carriers (P < 0.0001). Conclusion: The observed earlier AO in EOAD APOE ε4 non-carriers relative to carriers, particularly in females, suggests the presence of additional AD risk variants.en-USPublisher PolicyAge of onsetApolipoprotein E ε4Early-onset Alzheimer's diseaseLate-onset Alzheimer's diseaseSexAPOE-ε4 is associated with earlier symptom onset in LOAD but later symptom onset in EOADArticle