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Variants in SNCA Gene Are Associated with Parkinson's Disease Risk and Cognitive Symptoms in a Brazilian Sample

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Campelo, Clarissa L. C. ; Cagni, Fernanda C. ; Figueredo, Diego de Siqueira ; Oliveira, Jr., Luiz G. ; Silva-Neto, Antonio B. ; Macedo, Priscila T. ; Santos, Jose R. ; Izidio, Geison S. ; Ribeiro, Alessandra M. ; de Andrade, Tiago G. ; Godeiro, Jr., Clecio de Oliveira ; Silva, Regina H.
Total Authors: 12
Document type: Journal article
Source: FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE; v. 9, JUN 20 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 8
Abstract

Genetic susceptibility contributes to the etiology of sporadic Parkinson's Disease (PD) and worldwide studies have found positive associations of polymorphisms in the alphasynuclein gene (SNCA) with the risk for PD. However, little is known about the influence of variants of SNCA in individual traits or phenotypical aspects of PD. Further, there is a lack of studies with Latin-American samples. We evaluated the association between SNCA single nucleotide polymorphisms (single nucleotide polymorphisms, SNPs rs2583988, rs356219, rs2736990, and rs11931074) and PD risk in a Brazilians sample. In addition, we investigated their potential interactions with environmental factors and specific clinical outcomes (motor and cognitive impairments, depression, and anxiety). A total of 105 PD patients and 101 controls participated in the study. Single locus analysis showed that the risk allele of all SNPs were more frequent in PD patients (p < 0.05), and the associations of SNPs rs2583988, rs356219, and rs2736990 with increased PD risk were confirmed. Further, the G-rs356219 and C-rs2736990 alleles were associated with early onset PD. T-rs2583988, G-rs356219 and C-2736990 alleles were significantly more frequent in PD patients with cognitive impairments than controls in this condition. In addition, in a logistic regression model, we found an association of cognitive impairment with PD, and the practice of cognitive activity and smoking habits had a protective effect. This study shows for the first time an association of SNCA polymorphism and PD in a South-American sample. In addition, we found an interaction between SNP rs356219 and a specific clinical outcome, i.e., the increased risk for cognitive impairment in PD patients. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 15/12308-5 - Analysis of the mechanisms related to differences in the progression of motor deficits between Wistar and SHR (spontaneously hypertensive rat) rats submitted to pharmacological models of Parkinson's Disease
Grantee:Anderson Henrique França Figueredo Leão
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral