Two-stage association study and meta-analysis of mitochondrial DNA variants in Parkinson disease [Article]

  • Hudson, G.
  • Nalls, M.
  • Evans, J. R.
  • Breen, D. P.
  • Winder-Rhodes, S.
  • Morrison, K. E.
  • Morris, H. R.
  • Williams-Gray, C. H.
  • Barker, R. A.
  • Singleton, A. B.
  • Hardy, J.
  • Wood, N. E.
  • Burn, D. J.
  • Chinnery, P. F.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Abstract

Objectives: Previous associations between mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and idiopathic Parkinson disease (PD) have been inconsistent and contradictory. Our aim was to resolve these inconsistencies and determine whether mtDNA has a significant role in the risk of developing PD. Methods: Two-stage genetic association study of 138 common mtDNA variants in 3,074 PD cases and 5,659 ethnically matched controls followed by meta-analysis of 6,140 PD cases and 13,280 controls. Results: In the association study, m.2158T>C and m.11251A>G were associated with a reduced risk of PD in both the discovery and replication cohorts. None of the common European mtDNA haplogroups were consistently associated with PD, but pooling of discovery and replication cohorts...

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