p.L1795F LRRK2 variant is a common cause of Parkinson's disease in Central Europe.

p.L1795F LRRK2 变异是中欧地区帕金森病的常见病因

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作者:Ostrozovicova Miriam, Tamas Gertrud, DuÅ¡ek Petr, Grofik Milan, Han Vladimir, Holly Petr, Jech Robert, Kalinova Katarina, Klivenyi Peter, Kovacs Norbert, Kulcsarova Kristina, Kurca Egon, Lackova Alexandra, Lee Hamin, Lewis Patrick, Magocova Veronika, Marekova Maria, Murphy David, Necpal Jan, Pinter David, Rabajdova Miroslava, Růžička Evžen, Serranova Tereza, Smilowska Katarzyna, Soos Krisztina, Straka Igor, Svorenova Tatiana, Valkovic Peter, Zarubova Katerina, Gdovinova Zuzana, Houlden Henry, Rizig Mie, Skorvanek Matei
Pathogenic variants in LRRK2 are one of the most common genetic risk factors for Parkinson's disease (PD). Recently, the lesser-known p.L1795F variant was proposed as a strong genetic risk factor for PD, however, further families are currently lacking in literature. A multicentre young onset and familial PD cohort (n = 220) from 9 movement disorder centres across Central Europe within the CEGEMOD consortium was screened for rare LRRK2 variants using whole exome sequencing data. We identified 4 PD cases with heterozygous p.L1795F variant. All 4 cases were characterised by akinetic-rigid PD phenotype with early onset of severe motor fluctuations, 2 receiving LCIG therapy and 2 implanted with STN DBS; all 4 cases showed unsatisfactory effect of advanced therapies on motor fluctuations. Our data also suggest that p.L1795F may represent the most common currently known pathogenic LRRK2 variant in Central Europe compared to the more studied p.G2019S, being present in 1.81% of PD cases within the Central European cohort and 3.23% of familial PD cases. Together with the ongoing clinical trials for LRRK2 inhibitors, this finding emphasises the urgent need for more ethnic diversity in PD genetic research.

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