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Research interests
Healthy aging
Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
Centenarians
Resilience against cognitive decline
Resistance against cognitive decline
Genetics
Genetics of Neurodegenerative Disease
100-plus Study
Research interests
For lab website see: www.holstegelab.eu
Reaching extreme ages with maintained cognitive function runs in families, suggesting that the genome is involved. To investigate the ‘protective genome’ and derivative cellular constellations, we have set upt the 100-plus Study (www.100plus.nl), a longitudinal cohort study of cognitively healthy centenarians. Currently the cohort includes >400 centenarians from whom we collect brain tissues, blood samples, DNA samples, and feces samples. This cohort has thus far provided a wealth of new insights into how these individuals maintained their cognitive health: we observed an enrichment of protective genetic elements, which may underlie the resistance or resilience against accumulation of specific neuropathological substrates we observed in their brains.
Genetic elements that protect against a specific phenotype commonly occur in genes that are also associated with increased risk of that phenotype. Therefore, my lab is taking a lead in the large international collaborative joint analysis of sequencing data thousands of Alzheimer Disease cases and cognitively healthy controls collected by European ADES and American ADSP consortia. We have processed the largest AD case/control exome dataset worldwide (~50,000 samples) at the Dutch Supercomputer facilities (SURF) in Amsterdam and we have identified novel genes associated with the increased or decreased risk of AD.
We are particularly interested in the pathogenic genetic variants that occur in the SORL1 gene which are observed in an estimated ~2.75% of early onset Alzheimer Disease patients and ~1.5% of late onset AD cases. One of our major goals is, therefore, is to implement adequate clinical counseling strategies of SORL1 variants and rare variants in other genes to the carriers and their family members. Therefore, a part of the lab is embedded in the clinic, and involved in counseling genetically predisposed Alzheimer Disease patients. Futher, our interest lies in the function of the protective variant in the PLCG2 gene, and the effect of clonal hematopoiesis.
We are currently investing in the comparison of long-read sequencing of genomes from 300 centenarians and 300 AD patients, who represent the extremes on the cognitive spectrum. Structural genetic variants (SVs), such as larger deletions, insertions, duplications and inversions are associated with increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases. We have collected compelling preliminary evidence that the expansions or contractions of specific subtype of structural genetic variants (SVs), ‘variable nucleotide tandem repeats’ VNTRs, is primarily associated with neurodegenerative diseases. Until recently it was not possible to systematically investigate the impact of SVs. Now, with the development of long-read sequencing technology, one of our major endeavours is to investigate the effect of VNTRs on AD risk.
(February 2022)
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Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Characterization of the mouse and human breast cancer genome, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Netherlands
Award Date: 10 Feb 2010
Master, Biochemistry, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands
Award Date: 1 Mar 2001
Leptin in 5HT2C signalling in rate periventricular and arcuate nucleus, Harvard Medical School
Award Date: 1 Mar 2000
External positions
Technical University Delft
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The 100-plus Study of cognitively healthy centenarians: rationale, design and cohort description
Holstege, H., Beker, N., Dijkstra, T., Pieterse, K., Wemmenhove, E., Schouten, K., Thiessens, L., Horsten, D., Rechtuijt, S., Sikkes, S., van Poppel, F. W. A., Meijers-Heijboer, H., Hulsman, M. & Scheltens, P., Dec 2018, In: European journal of epidemiology. 33, 12, p. 1229-1249Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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A nonsynonymous mutation in PLCG2 reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, dementia with Lewy bodies and frontotemporal dementia, and increases the likelihood of longevity
DESGESCO (Dementia Genetics Spanish Consortium), EADB (Alzheimer Disease European DNA biobank), EADB (Alzheimer Disease European DNA biobank), IFGC (International FTD-Genomics Consortium), IPDGC (The International Parkinson Disease Genomics Consortium), IPDGC (The International Parkinson Disease Genomics Consortium), RiMod-FTD (Risk and Modifying factors in Fronto-Temporal Dementia), Netherlands Brain Bank (NBB) & The GIFT (Genetic Investigation in Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease) Study Group, 1 Aug 2019, In: Acta neuropathologica. 138, 2, p. 237-250Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Centenarian controls increase variant effect sizes by an average twofold in an extreme case–extreme control analysis of Alzheimer’s disease
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Characterization of pathogenic SORL1 genetic variants for association with Alzheimer's disease: A clinical interpretation strategy
Holstege, H., Van Der Lee, S. J., Hulsman, M., Wong, T. H., Van Rooij, J. G. J., Weiss, M., Louwersheimer, E., Wolters, F. J., Amin, N., Uitterlinden, A. G., Hofman, A., Ikram, M. A., Van Swieten, J. C., Meijers-Heijboer, H., Van Der Flier, W. M., Reinders, M. J. T., Van Duijn, C. M. & Scheltens, P., 1 Aug 2017, In: European journal of human genetics. 25, 8, p. 973-981 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Dynamic clonal hematopoiesis and functional T-cell immunity in a supercentenarian
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Activities
- 1 Membership of board
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Alzheimer Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands (External organisation)
Holstege, H. (Member)
2018Activity: Membership › Membership of board › Academic
Prizes
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Alzheimer Research Award 2020 Hans und Ilse Breuerstiftung
Holstege, H. (Recipient), 2020
Prize › Academic