White matter hyperintensities and vascular risk factors in monozygotic twins
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2018.02.002
White matter hyperintensities and vascular risk factors in monozygotic twins
Abstract
Cerebral white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) have been associated with vascular risk factors, both of which are under genetic influence. We examined in a monozygotic twin sample whether the association between vascular risk and WMHs is influenced by overlapping genetic factors. We included 195 cognitively normal monozygotic twins (age = 70 ± 7 years), including 94 complete pairs. Regional WMH load was estimated using an automated algorithm. Vascular risk was summarized with the Framingham score. The within-twin pair correlation for total WMHs was 0.76 and for Framingham score was 0.77. Within participants, Framingham score was associated with total and periventricular WMHs (r = 0.32). Framingham score in 1 twin was also associated with total WMHs in the co-twin (r = 0.26). Up to 83% of the relation between both traits could be explained by shared genetic effects. In conclusion, monozygotic twins have highly similar vascular risk and WMH burden, confirming a genetic background for these traits. The association between both traits is largely driven by overlapping genetic factors.
Keywords: Monozygotic twins; Vascular risk factors; White matter hyperintensities.
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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