Role of ATP10B in Parkinson disease in a cohort from southern Spain

The ATP10B gene has been proposed to play an important role in the development of early-onset Parkinson's disease (PD). Nevertheless, various studies have presented controversial conclusions regarding the involvement of this gene in PD. Here, we screened 1162 patients with PD, employing a targe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Parkinsonism & related disorders 2024-07, Vol.124, p.106989, Article 106989
Hauptverfasser: Díaz-Belloso, Rafael, Muñoz-Delgado, Laura, Martín-Bornez, Miguel, Ojeda, Elena, Periñán, María Teresa, García-Díaz, Sergio, Bonilla-Toribio, Marta, Buiza-Rueda, Dolores, Pineda-Sánchez, Rocío, Jesús, Silvia, Macías-García, Daniel, Adarmes-Gómez, Astrid, Carrillo, Fátima, Mir, Pablo, Gómez-Garre, Pilar
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Zusammenfassung:The ATP10B gene has been proposed to play an important role in the development of early-onset Parkinson's disease (PD). Nevertheless, various studies have presented controversial conclusions regarding the involvement of this gene in PD. Here, we screened 1162 patients with PD, employing a targeted resequencing approach to investigate the putative relevance of this gene in a large independent cohort of these patients from southern Spain. Variations were classified according to the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics criteria. Association studies were performed using data of a representative healthy Spanish population from the Medical Genome Project. Frequent variants were excluded. A total of 68 variants (rare or very rare) were detected in our cohort. Among ATP10B variant carriers, 12.9 % were putative compound heterozygous carriers; of these, 25 % were patients with early-onset PD. No evidence of a relation between any rare variants of ATP10B and PD risk was observed. Therefore, our results do not support a role for ATP10B in the onset of PD, or in the risk of developing it. •ATP10B gene have been involved in the development of Parkinson's disease (PD).•We mined a targeted sequencing approach to screen a cohort of patients from Spain.•No evidence of a relation between any rare variants of ATP10B and PD was observed.•Variations in ATP10B do not play a major role in PD, at least in our population.
ISSN:1353-8020
1873-5126
1873-5126
DOI:10.1016/j.parkreldis.2024.106989