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Incidence of mutations in the PARK2, PINK1, PARK7 genes in Polish early-onset Parkinson disease patients
Authors:Dariusz Koziorowski  Dorota Hoffman-Zacharska  Jarosław Sławek  Zygmunt Jamrozik  Piotr Janik  Anna Potulska-Chromik  Anna Roszmann  Renata Tataj  Jerzy Bal  Andrzej Friedman
Institution:1. Department of Neurology, Faculty of Health Science, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland;2. Department of Medical Genetics, Institute of Mother and Child, Warsaw, Poland;3. Institute of Genetics and Biotechnology, Warsaw University, Poland;4. Department of Neurological and Psychiatric Nursing, Medical University, Gdansk, Poland;5. Department of Neurology, St. Adalbert Hospital, Gdansk, Poland;6. Department of Neurology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:Background and purposeParkinson disease (PD) is a complex disease, comprising genetic and environmental factors. Despite the vast majority of sporadic cases, three genes, i.e. PARK2, PINK1 and PARK7 (DJ-1), have been identified as responsible for the autosomal recessive form of early-onset Parkinson disease (EO-PD). Identified changes of these genes are homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations. The frequency of PARK2, PINK1 and PARK7 mutations is still under debate, as is the significance and pathogenicity of the single heterozygous mutations/variants, which are also detected among PD patients. The aim of the study was to analyze the incidence of autosomal recessive genes PARK2, PINK1, PARK7 mutations in Polish EO-PD patients.Material and methodsThe analysis of the PARK2, PINK1 and PARK7 genes was performed in a group of 150 Polish EO-PD patients (age of onset < 45 years). Mutation analysis was based on sequencing and gene dosage abnormality identification.ResultsMutations were identified only in the PARK2 and PINK1 genes with the frequency of 4.7% and 2.7% of subjects, respectively. In PARK2, point mutations and exons' rearrangements, and in PINK1 only missense mutations were detected. In both genes mutations were found as compound heterozygous/homozygous and single heterozygous. EO-PD patients’ genotype-phenotype correlation revealed similarities of clinical features in mutation carriers and non-carriers.ConclusionsThe frequency of the PARK2, PINK1, PARK7 mutations among Polish EO-PD patients seems to be low. The role of single heterozygous mutations remains a matter of debate and needs further investigations.
Keywords:early onset Parkinson disease  choroba Parkinsona o wczesnym pocz?tku
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