This at home test identifies your APOE gene status with an easy mouth swab instead of a blood test. If you have a variant (APOE4) of the APOE gene, you could be at greater risk of developing late-onset Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Get secure online results and a physician-reviewed test guide within 5-6 business days after the lab receives your sample. Physician counseling is also available.
APOE gene’s full name is Apolipoprotein E genotype. It tells your body how to make the Apolipoprotein E protein (APOE).
When an APOE protein combines with fat, it becomes a lipoprotein. APOE carries cholesterol and other fats through the bloodstream, helping to maintain a healthy cardiovascular system.
APOE appears to play a role in removing beta-amyloid from the brain. Beta-amyloid proteins clump together in plaques that are thought to be involved in the development of Alzheimer’s disease. APOE2 seems to be the best and APOE4 seems to be the worst at this clearing process.
Genetic variations can put you at higher risk for late-onset Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and heart disease. Knowing your risk can help you make the best choices for your health.