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Common genetic variation in the HLA region is associated with late-onset sporadic Parkinson's disease

Authors :
Victoria I. Kusel
William K. Scott
Elizabeth W. Pugh
Randall V. Collura
Denise M. Kay
Taye H. Hamza
Alida Griffith
Kimberly F. Doheny
Haydeh Payami
Dora Yearout
Jennifer S. Montimurro
John W. Roberts
Justin Paschall
Alain Laederach
Stewart A. Factor
Ali Samii
John G. Nutt
Albert Tenesa
Cyrus P. Zabetian
Source :
Nature genetics, Hamza, T H, Zabetian, C P, Tenesa, A, Laederach, A, Montimurro, J, Yearout, D, Kay, D M, Doheny, K F, Paschall, J, Pugh, E, Kusel, V I, Collura, R, Roberts, J, Griffith, A, Samii, A, Scott, W K, Nutt, J, Factor, S A & Payami, H 2010, ' Common genetic variation in the HLA region is associated with late-onset sporadic Parkinson's disease ', Nature Genetics, vol. 42, no. 9, pp. 781-785 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.642
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2010.

Abstract

Parkinson's disease is a common disorder that leads to motor and cognitive disability. We performed a genome-wide association study of 2,000 individuals with Parkinson's disease (cases) and 1,986 unaffected controls from the NeuroGenetics Research Consortium (NGRC)(1-5). We confirmed associations with SNCA(2,6-8) and MAPT(3,7-9), replicated an association with GAK9 (using data from the NGRC and a previous study(9), P = 3.2 x 10(-9)) and detected a new association with the HLA region (using data from the NGRC only, P = 2.9 x 10(-8)), which replicated in two datasets (meta-analysis P = 1.9 x 10(-10)). The HLA association was uniform across all genetic and environmental risk strata and was strong in sporadic (P = 5.5 x 10(-10)) and late-onset (P = 2.4 x 10(-8)) disease. The association peak we found was at rs3129882, a noncoding variant in HLA-DRA. Two studies have previously suggested that rs3129882 influences expression of HLA-DR and HLA-DQ(10,11). The brains of individuals with Parkinson's disease show upregulation of DR antigens and the presence of DR-positive reactive microglia(12), and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs reduce Parkinson's disease risk(4,13). The genetic association with HLA supports the involvement of the immune system in Parkinson's disease and offers new targets for drug development.

Details

ISSN :
15461718 and 10614036
Volume :
42
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9c9fe74b2e9ac96a3e9a4260d3d68f50