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van der Lee, S.J. (author), De Rojas, I. (author), Holstege, H. (author), Hulsman, M. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Tesi, N. (author), van Rooij, Jeroen (author), Zhao, Y. (author), Zhang, X. (author)
Characterization of the genetic landscape of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related dementias (ADD) provides a unique opportunity for a better understanding of the associated pathophysiological processes. We performed a two-stage<br/>genome-wide association study totaling 111,326 clinically diagnosed/‘proxy’ AD cases and 677,663 controls. We found...
journal article 2022
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Holstege, H. (author), Hulsman, M.J. (author), Charbonnier, Camille (author), Grenier-Boley, Banjamin (author), Quenez, Olivier (author), Grozeva, Detelina (author), van Rooij, Jeroen G.J. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), van der Lee, S.J. (author)
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the leading cause of dementia, has an estimated<br/>heritability of approximately 70%1. The genetic component of AD has been mainly assessed using genome-wide association studies, which do not capture the risk contributed by rare variants2. Here, we compared the gene-based burden of rare damaging variants in exome...
journal article 2022
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Mol, Merel O. (author), van der Lee, S.J. (author), Hulsman, M. (author), Pijnenburg, Yolande A.L. (author), Scheltens, Phillip (author), Seelaar, Harro (author), van Swieten, John C. (author), Kaat, Laura Donker (author), Holstege, H. (author), van Rooij, Jeroen G.J. (author)
Background: Many families with clinical early-onset Alzheimer’s disease (EOAD) remain genetically unexplained. A combination of genetic factors is not standardly investigated. In addition to monogenic causes, we evaluated the possible polygenic architecture in a large series of families, to assess if genetic testing of familial EOAD could be...
journal article 2022
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Zhang, M. (author), Ganz, Andrea B. (author), Rohde, Susan (author), Rozemuller, Annemieke J.M. (author), Bank, Netherlands Brain (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Scheltens, Philip (author), Hulsman, M. (author), Hoozemans, Jeroen J.M. (author), Holstege, H. (author)
Introduction: With increasing age, neuropathological substrates associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) accumulate in brains of cognitively healthy individuals—are they resilient, or resistant to AD-associated neuropathologies?. Methods: In 85 centenarian brains, we correlated NIA (amyloid) stages, Braak (neurofibrillary tangle) stages, and...
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Tesi, N. (author), van der Lee, S.J. (author), Hulsman, M. (author), Holstege, H. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author)
Genetic association studies are frequently used to study the genetic basis of numerous human phenotypes. However, the rapid interrogation of how well a certain genomic region associates across traits as well as the interpretation of genetic associations is often complex and requires the integration of multiple sources of annotation, which...
journal article 2021
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Tesi, N. (author), Hulsman, M. (author), van der Lee, S.J. (author), Jansen, Iris E. (author), Stringa, N. (author), van Schoor, Natasja M. (author), Scheltens, Philip (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Holstege, H. (author)
Human longevity is influenced by the genetic risk of age-related diseases. As Alzheimer’s disease (AD) represents a common condition at old age, an interplay between genetic factors affecting AD and longevity is expected. We explored this interplay by studying the prevalence of AD-associated single-nucleotide-polymorphisms (SNPs) in...
journal article 2021
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van den Akker, E.B. (author), Makrodimitris, S. (author), Hulsman, M. (author), Brugman, Martijn H. (author), Nikolic, Tatjana (author), Bradley, Ted (author), Waisfisz, Quinten (author), Baas, Frank (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Holstege, H. (author)
journal article 2020
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Tesi, N. (author), van der Lee, S.J. (author), Hulsman, M. (author), Jansen, Iris E. (author), Stringa, N. (author), van Schoor, N.M. (author), Scheltens, Philip (author), van der Flier, Wiesje M. (author), Huisman, Martijn (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Holstege, H. (author)
Developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is influenced by multiple genetic variants that are involved in five major AD-pathways. Per individual, these pathways may differentially contribute to the modification of the AD-risk. The pathways involved in the resilience against AD have thus far been poorly addressed. Here, we investigated to what...
journal article 2020
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Gritsenko, A.A. (author), Hulsman, M. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), De Ridder, D. (author)
Translation of RNA to protein is a core process for any living organism. While for some steps of this process the effect on protein production is understood, a holistic understanding of translation still remains elusive. In silico modelling is a promising approach for elucidating the process of protein synthesis. Although a number of...
journal article 2015
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Babaei, S. (author), Mahfouz, A.M.E.T.A. (author), Hulsman, M. (author), Lelieveldt, B.P.F. (author), De Ridder, J. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author)
The three dimensional conformation of the genome in the cell nucleus influences important biological processes such as gene expression regulation. Recent studies have shown a strong correlation between chromatin interactions and gene co-expression. However, predicting gene co-expression from frequent long-range chromatin interactions remains...
journal article 2015
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Hulsman, M. (author)
Nowadays, with large amounts of data becoming available, solving biological quests is becoming more and more a data-driven activity. To support this, there is a need for tools that enable the integration of the many sources of data. This thesis presents several avenues that can be taken, showing how integration can support research in the life...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Hulsman, M. (author), Dimitrakopoulos, C. (author), De Ridder, J. (author)
MOTIVATION: The network architecture of physical protein interactions is an important determinant for the molecular functions that are carried out within each cell. To study this relation, the network architecture can be characterized by graph topological characteristics such as shortest paths and network hubs. These characteristics have an...
journal article 2014
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Van den Akker, E.B. (author), Passtoors, W.M. (author), Jansen, R. (author), Van Zwet, E.W. (author), Goeman, J.J. (author), Hulsman, M. (author), Emilsson, V. (author), Perola, M. (author), Willemsen, G. (author), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (author), Heijmans, B.T. (author), Maier, A.B. (author), Boomsma, D.I. (author), Kok, J.N. (author), Slagboom, P.E. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Beekman, M. (author)
The bodily decline that occurs with advancing age strongly impacts on the prospects for future health and life expectancy. Despite the profound role of age in disease etiology, knowledge about the molecular mechanisms driving the process of aging in humans is limited. Here, we used an integrative network-based approach for combining multiple...
journal article 2013
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Babaei, S. (author), Hulsman, M. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), De Ridder, J. (author)
Background Delineating the molecular drivers of cancer, i.e. determining cancer genes and the pathways which they deregulate, is an important challenge in cancer research. In this study, we aim to identify pathways of frequently mutated genes by exploiting their network neighborhood encoded in the protein-protein interaction network. To this end...
journal article 2013
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