Parkinson's Disease Gene Screening in Familial Cases from Central and South America

Background Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease following Alzheimer's disease. Nearly 30 causative genes have been identified for PD and related disorders. However, most of these genes were identified in European‐derived families, and little is known...

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Veröffentlicht in:Movement disorders 2024-10, Vol.39 (10), p.1843-1855
Hauptverfasser: Lorenzo‐Betancor, Oswaldo, Mehta, Seysha, Ramchandra, Janvi, Mumuney, Sekinat, Schumacher‐Schuh, Artur F., Cornejo‐Olivas, Mario, Sarapura‐Castro, Elison H., Inca‐Martinez, Miguel A., Mazzetti, Pilar, Micheli, Federico, Tumas, Vitor, Dieguez, Elena, Raggio, Victor, Borges, Vanderci, Ferraz, Henrique B., Moreno, Sonia, Lopera, Francisco, Orozco‐Velez, Jorge L., Medina‐Escobar, Alex, Mata, Ignacio F., Marchetti, Clarisa, Kauffman, Marcelo, Perandones, Claudia, Pellene, Alejandro, Montiel, Marcela, Gonzalez, Natalia, Da Prat, Gustavo, Radrizzani, Martin, Franchello, Emmanuel, Avila, Cesar, Alvarado, Griselda, Wang, Lucia, Falcone, Lucila, Merello, Marcello, Lopez, Matias, Villa, Carolina, Adamec, Dario, Gonzalez, Erick, Cardoso, Francisco Eduardo Costa, Teive, Helio Afonso Ghizoni, Mello Rieder, Carlos Roberto, Coletta, Marcus Vinicius Della, Santos Lobato, Bruno Lopes, Barbosa, Egberto Reis, Oliveira Godeiro Júnior, Clécio, Neto, Pedro Braga, Rosso, Ana Lucía Zuma, Letro, Grace Helena, Santos Ghilardi, Maria Gabriela, Camargos, Sarah, Chana, Pedro, Saffie, Paula, Colombo, Alicia, Pinto, Maria Eugenia, Pancetti, Floria, Velez‐Pardo, Carlos, Bustos, Gonzalo Arboleda, Cleves, Sonia Catalina Cerquera, Muñoz‐Ospina, Beatriz, Rio, Marlene Jimenez, Fornaguera, Jaime, Hernandez, Alvaro, Torrealba, Gabriel, Vicioso, Rossy Cruz, Vasquez, Edison, Peña, Susana, Ascencio, Tatiana, Ayala, Roberto, Sobering, Andrew, Martinez, Reyna Duron, Ramirez, Daniel Martinez, Rodriguez, Mayela, Miguel, Renteria, Reyes, Paula, Hernandez‐Medrano, Ana Jimena, Contreras, Alejandra Ruiz, Rivera, Alejandra Medina, Figueroa, Alejandra Lázaro, Medina, Angel, Herrea, Ivan Fernando Cornejo, Valle, Edward Ochoa, Mori, Nicanor, Mejia, Koni, Illanes, Maryenela, Requejo, Freddy, Viñuela, Angel, Colon, Esther, Lescano, Andres, Mata, Ignacio Fernandez, Solano, Mauricio Chaparro, Rivera, Maria, Waldo, Emily, Inca‐Martinez, Miguel, Nuytemans, Karen
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Zusammenfassung:Background Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease following Alzheimer's disease. Nearly 30 causative genes have been identified for PD and related disorders. However, most of these genes were identified in European‐derived families, and little is known about their role in Latin American populations. Objectives Our goal was to assess the spectrum and frequency of pathogenic variants in known PD genes in familial PD patients from Latin America. Methods We selected 335 PD patients with a family history of PD from the Latin American Research Consortium on the Genetics of PD. We capture‐sequenced the coding regions of 26 genes related to neurodegenerative parkinsonism. Of the 335 PD patients, 324 had sufficient sequencing coverage to be analyzed. Results We identified pathogenic variants in 41 individuals (12.7%) in FBXO7, GCH1, LRRK2, PARK7, PINK1, PLA2G6, PRKN, SNCA, and TARDBP, GBA1 risk variants in 25 individuals (7.7%), and variants of uncertain significance in another 24 individuals (7.4%) in ATP13A2, ATP1A3, DNAJC13, DNAJC6, GBA1, LRKK2, PINK1, VPS13C, and VPS35. Of the 70 unique variants identified, 19 were more frequent in Latin Americans than in any other population. Conclusions This is the first screening of known PD genes in a large cohort of patients with familial PD from Latin America. There were substantial differences in the spectrum of variants observed in comparison to previous findings from PD families of European origin. Our data provide further evidence that differences exist between the genetic architecture of PD in Latinos and European‐derived populations. © 2024 The Author(s). Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
ISSN:0885-3185
1531-8257
1531-8257
DOI:10.1002/mds.29931