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Global investigation and meta-analysis of the C9orf72 (G4C2)n repeat in Parkinson disease.


ABSTRACT: The objective of this study is to clarify the role of (G4C2)n expansions in the etiology of Parkinson disease (PD) in the worldwide multicenter Genetic Epidemiology of Parkinson's Disease (GEO-PD) cohort.C9orf72 (G4C2)n repeats were assessed in a GEO-PD cohort of 7,494 patients diagnosed with PD and 5,886 neurologically healthy control individuals ascertained in Europe, Asia, North America, and Australia.A pathogenic (G4C2)n>60 expansion was detected in only 4 patients with PD (4/7,232; 0.055%), all with a positive family history of neurodegenerative dementia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or atypical parkinsonism, while no carriers were detected with typical sporadic or familial PD. Meta-analysis revealed a small increase in risk of PD with an increasing number of (G4C2)n repeats; however, we could not detect a robust association between the C9orf72 (G4C2)n repeat and PD, and the population attributable risk was low.Together, these findings indicate that expansions in C9orf72 do not have a major role in the pathogenesis of PD. Testing for C9orf72 repeat expansions should only be considered in patients with PD who have overt symptoms of frontotemporal lobar degeneration/amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or apparent family history of neurodegenerative dementia or motor neuron disease.

SUBMITTER: Theuns J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4248456 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Global investigation and meta-analysis of the C9orf72 (G4C2)n repeat in Parkinson disease.

Theuns Jessie J   Verstraeten Aline A   Sleegers Kristel K   Wauters Eline E   Gijselinck Ilse I   Smolders Stefanie S   Crosiers David D   Corsmit Ellen E   Elinck Ellen E   Sharma Manu M   Krüger Rejko R   Lesage Suzanne S   Brice Alexis A   Chung Sun Ju SJ   Kim Mi-Jung MJ   Kim Young Jin YJ   Ross Owen A OA   Wszolek Zbigniew K ZK   Rogaeva Ekaterina E   Xi Zhengrui Z   Lang Anthony E AE   Klein Christine C   Weissbach Anne A   Mellick George D GD   Silburn Peter A PA   Hadjigeorgiou Georgios M GM   Dardiotis Efthimios E   Hattori Nobutaka N   Ogaki Kotaro K   Tan Eng-King EK   Zhao Yi Y   Aasly Jan J   Valente Enza Maria EM   Petrucci Simona S   Annesi Grazia G   Quattrone Aldo A   Ferrarese Carlo C   Brighina Laura L   Deutschländer Angela A   Puschmann Andreas A   Nilsson Christer C   Garraux Gaëtan G   LeDoux Mark S MS   Pfeiffer Ronald F RF   Boczarska-Jedynak Magdalena M   Opala Grzegorz G   Maraganore Demetrius M DM   Engelborghs Sebastiaan S   De Deyn Peter Paul PP   Cras Patrick P   Cruts Marc M   Van Broeckhoven Christine C  

Neurology 20141017 21


<h4>Objectives</h4>The objective of this study is to clarify the role of (G4C2)n expansions in the etiology of Parkinson disease (PD) in the worldwide multicenter Genetic Epidemiology of Parkinson's Disease (GEO-PD) cohort.<h4>Methods</h4>C9orf72 (G4C2)n repeats were assessed in a GEO-PD cohort of 7,494 patients diagnosed with PD and 5,886 neurologically healthy control individuals ascertained in Europe, Asia, North America, and Australia.<h4>Results</h4>A pathogenic (G4C2)n>60 expansion was det  ...[more]

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