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PARK3 influences age at onset in Parkinson disease: a genome scan in the GenePD study.


ABSTRACT: Parkinson disease (PD) is a late-onset neurodegenerative disorder. The mean age at onset is 61 years, but the disease can range from juvenile cases to cases in the 8th or 9th decade of life. The parkin gene on chromosome 6q and loci on chromosome 1p35-36 and 1p36 are responsible for some cases of autosomal recessive early-onset parkinsonism, but they do not appear to influence susceptibility or variability of age at onset for idiopathic PD. We have performed a genomewide linkage analysis using variance-component methodology to identify genes influencing age at onset of PD in a population of affected relatives (mainly affected sibling pairs) participating in the GenePD study. Four chromosomal loci showed suggestive evidence of linkage: chromosome 2p (maximum multipoint LOD [MaxLOD] = 2.08), chromosome 9q (MaxLOD = 2.00), chromosome 20 (MaxLOD = 1.82), and chromosome 21 (MaxLOD = 2.21). The 2p and 9q locations that we report here have previously been reported as loci influencing PD affection status. Association between PD age at onset and allele 174 of marker D2S1394, located on 2p13, was observed in the GenePD sample (P=.02). This 174 allele is common to the PD haplotype observed in two families that show linkage to PARK3 and have autosomal dominant PD, which suggests that this allele may be in linkage disequilibrium with a mutation influencing PD susceptibility or age at onset of PD.

SUBMITTER: DeStefano AL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC447587 | biostudies-literature | 2002 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PARK3 influences age at onset in Parkinson disease: a genome scan in the GenePD study.

DeStefano Anita L AL   Lew Mark F MF   Golbe Lawrence I LI   Mark Margery H MH   Lazzarini Alice M AM   Guttman Mark M   Montgomery Erwin E   Waters Cheryl H CH   Singer Carlos C   Watts Ray L RL   Currie Lillian J LJ   Wooten G Frederick GF   Maher Nancy E NE   Wilk Jemma B JB   Sullivan Kristin M KM   Slater Karen M KM   Saint-Hilaire Marie H MH   Feldman Robert G RG   Suchowersky Oksana O   Lafontaine Anne-Louise AL   Labelle Nancy N   Growdon John H JH   Vieregge Peter P   Pramstaller Peter P PP   Klein Christine C   Hubble Jean P JP   Reider Carson R CR   Stacy Mark M   MacDonald Marcy E ME   Gusella James F JF   Myers Richard H RH  

American journal of human genetics 20020327 5


Parkinson disease (PD) is a late-onset neurodegenerative disorder. The mean age at onset is 61 years, but the disease can range from juvenile cases to cases in the 8th or 9th decade of life. The parkin gene on chromosome 6q and loci on chromosome 1p35-36 and 1p36 are responsible for some cases of autosomal recessive early-onset parkinsonism, but they do not appear to influence susceptibility or variability of age at onset for idiopathic PD. We have performed a genomewide linkage analysis using v  ...[more]

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