Genetic susceptibility of Parkinson's disease.

Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) was identified as a causative gene in Parkinson’s disease. Met1646Thr (c.4937T>C, rs35303786) variant was recently found in Caucasian population. We therefore assessed the frequency of LRRK2 Met1646Thr variants in different ethnic groups to determine its ethni...

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Main Author: Yeo, Thomas Jian Hong.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-493852023-02-28T18:01:36Z Genetic susceptibility of Parkinson's disease. Yeo, Thomas Jian Hong. School of Biological Sciences National Neuroscience Institute Tan Eng King DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Genetics Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) was identified as a causative gene in Parkinson’s disease. Met1646Thr (c.4937T>C, rs35303786) variant was recently found in Caucasian population. We therefore assessed the frequency of LRRK2 Met1646Thr variants in different ethnic groups to determine its ethnic specificity. We used chain terminator sequencing to identify variants in DNA samples from 216 Polish subjects. The frequency of Met1646Thr genotype was higher in patients compared to healthy controls (6.20% versus 3.00%, odds ratio = 2.21, 95% CI = 0.707 – 7.33). We did not find Met1646Thr variant in ethnic Chinese in Singapore, showing that this risk variant is ethnicity specific. In second part of the study, we compared the rate of apoptosis of stably transfected neuroblastoma cell lines harboring wild type LRRK2 or variants before and after oxidative stress treatment. Met1646Thr is associated with modestly increased neuronal cell death compared to wild type but this variant is weaker compared to the common pathogenic Gly2019Ser mutation. However, there was no significant increase in pro-apoptotic activity compared to wild type under oxidative stress. Animal models of Met1646Thr are needed to increase our knowledge of the pathophysiology of this variant, and genealogy studies may give us clues about the founding effects of this variant. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2012-05-18T02:50:58Z 2012-05-18T02:50:58Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49385 en Nanyang Technological University 27 p. application/pdf
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Yeo, Thomas Jian Hong.
Genetic susceptibility of Parkinson's disease.
description Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) was identified as a causative gene in Parkinson’s disease. Met1646Thr (c.4937T>C, rs35303786) variant was recently found in Caucasian population. We therefore assessed the frequency of LRRK2 Met1646Thr variants in different ethnic groups to determine its ethnic specificity. We used chain terminator sequencing to identify variants in DNA samples from 216 Polish subjects. The frequency of Met1646Thr genotype was higher in patients compared to healthy controls (6.20% versus 3.00%, odds ratio = 2.21, 95% CI = 0.707 – 7.33). We did not find Met1646Thr variant in ethnic Chinese in Singapore, showing that this risk variant is ethnicity specific. In second part of the study, we compared the rate of apoptosis of stably transfected neuroblastoma cell lines harboring wild type LRRK2 or variants before and after oxidative stress treatment. Met1646Thr is associated with modestly increased neuronal cell death compared to wild type but this variant is weaker compared to the common pathogenic Gly2019Ser mutation. However, there was no significant increase in pro-apoptotic activity compared to wild type under oxidative stress. Animal models of Met1646Thr are needed to increase our knowledge of the pathophysiology of this variant, and genealogy studies may give us clues about the founding effects of this variant.
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Yeo, Thomas Jian Hong.
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author Yeo, Thomas Jian Hong.
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title Genetic susceptibility of Parkinson's disease.
title_short Genetic susceptibility of Parkinson's disease.
title_full Genetic susceptibility of Parkinson's disease.
title_fullStr Genetic susceptibility of Parkinson's disease.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic susceptibility of Parkinson's disease.
title_sort genetic susceptibility of parkinson's disease.
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