Large-scale exploratory genetic analysis of cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease.

  • Mata, Ignacio F
  • Johnson, Catherine O
  • Leverenz, James B
  • Weintraub, Daniel
  • Trojanowski, John Q
  • Van Deerlin, Vivianna M
  • Ritz, Beate
  • Rausch, Rebecca
  • Factor, Stewart A
  • Wood-Siverio, Cathy
  • Quinn, Joseph F
  • Chung, Kathryn A
  • Peterson-Hiller, Amie L
  • Espay, Alberto J
  • Revilla, Fredy J
  • Devoto, Johnna
  • Yearout, Dora
  • Hu, Shu-Ching
  • Cholerton, Brenna A
  • Montine, Thomas J
  • Edwards, Karen L
  • Zabetian, Cyrus P
Publication date
August 2017
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

Cognitive impairment is a common and disabling problem in Parkinson's disease (PD). Identification of genetic variants that influence the presence or severity of cognitive deficits in PD might provide a clearer understanding of the pathophysiology underlying this important nonmotor feature. We genotyped 1105 PD patients from the PD Cognitive Genetics Consortium for 249,336 variants using the NeuroX array. Participants underwent assessments of learning and memory (Hopkins Verbal Learning Test-Revised [HVLT-R]), working memory/executive function (Letter-Number Sequencing and Trail Making Test [TMT] A and B), language processing (semantic and phonemic verbal fluency), visuospatial abilities (Benton Judgment of Line Orientation [JoLO]), and glo...

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