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


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

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.

Methods

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.

Results

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.

Conclusions

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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