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Clinical profiles associated with LRRK2 and GBA mutations in Brazilians with Parkinson's disease

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 381, Issue -, Pages 160-164

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2017.08.3249

Keywords

Parkinson's disease; Heterogeneity; Genotype; Phenotype; LRRK2; GBA

Funding

  1. Brazilian Ministry of Health/CNPq - National Council for Scientific and Technological Development [303256/2009-5, 304879/2013-4]
  2. FAPERJ - Foundation for Research Support of the State of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil [E-26/103.065/2011, E-26/201.171/2017]

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Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by remarkable phenotypic variability. Accumulated evidence points that the manifestation of PD clinical signs might be differentially modified by genetic factors, as mutations in LRRK2 and GBA genes. In this sense, the clarification of the genotype-phenotype correlations in PD has important implications in predicting prognosis and can contribute to the development of specific therapeutic approaches. Methods: Here, we conducted the first comparative analysis of motor and non-motor features in 17 LRRK2 and 22 GBA mutation carriers and 93 non-carriers unrelated PD patients from Brazil, a highly admixed population. Results: Significant differences were found between the three groups. LRRK2 PD patients presented more occurrence of familiar history. Resting tremor was observed in a lower frequency in GBA mutation carries. In contrast, gait freezing and dysautonomia was present in lower frequencies in LRRK2 carriers. Besides that, LRRK2 and GBA mutation carriers showed a higher incidence of depressive symptoms and a younger age at onset, when compared to non-carriers. Conclusion: Our results suggest that specific mutations in GBA and LRRK2 influence the clinical signs of the disease, with significant implications for handling of specific patient groups.

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