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LRRK2 and GBA Variants Exert Distinct Influences on Parkinson’s Disease-Specific Metabolic Networks

Authors :
Katharina A Schindlbeck
Vicky L. Brandt
Chris C. Tang
Susan B. Bressman
David Eidelberg
Rachel Saunders-Pullman
An Vo
Vijay Dhawan
Nha Nguyen
Martin Niethammer
Source :
Cereb Cortex
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.

Abstract

The natural history of idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (PD) varies considerably across patients. While PD is generally sporadic, there are known genetic influences: the two most common, mutations in the LRRK2 or GBA1 gene, are associated with slower and more aggressive progression, respectively. Here, we applied graph theory to metabolic brain imaging to understand the effects of genotype on the organization of previously established PD-specific networks. We found that closely matched PD patient groups with the LRRK2-G2019S mutation (PD-LRRK2) or GBA1 variants (PD-GBA) expressed the same disease networks as sporadic disease (sPD), but PD-LRRK2 and PD-GBA patients exhibited abnormal increases in network connectivity that were not present in sPD. Using a community detection strategy, we found that the location and modular distribution of these connections differed strikingly across genotypes. In PD-LRRK2, connections were gained within the network core, with the formation of distinct functional pathways linking the cerebellum and putamen. In PD-GBA, by contrast, the majority of functional connections were formed outside the core, involving corticocortical pathways at the network periphery. Strategically localized connections within the core in PD-LRRK2 may maintain PD network activity at lower levels than in PD-GBA, resulting in a less aggressive clinical course.

Details

ISSN :
14602199 and 10473211
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cerebral Cortex
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8c1c775195ded2b30a8990f11c8a6e7a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhz280