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Putative second hit rare genetic variants in families with seemingly GBA-associated Parkinson’s disease

Rare variants in the beta-glucocerebrosidase gene (GBA1) are common genetic risk factors for alpha synucleinopathy, which often manifests clinically as GBA-associated Parkinson’s disease (GBA-PD). Clinically, GBA-PD closely mimics idiopathic PD, but it may present at a younger age and often aggregat...

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Autores principales: Aslam, Muhammad, Kandasamy, Nirosiya, Ullah, Anwar, Paramasivam, Nagarajan, Öztürk, Mehmet Ali, Naureen, Saima, Arshad, Abida, Badshah, Mazhar, Khan, Kafaitullah, Wajid, Muhammad, Abbasi, Rashda, Ilyas, Muhammad, Eils, Roland, Schlesner, Matthias, Wade, Rebecca C., Ahmad, Nafees, von Engelhardt, Jakob
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7785741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33402667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41525-020-00163-8
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author Aslam, Muhammad
Kandasamy, Nirosiya
Ullah, Anwar
Paramasivam, Nagarajan
Öztürk, Mehmet Ali
Naureen, Saima
Arshad, Abida
Badshah, Mazhar
Khan, Kafaitullah
Wajid, Muhammad
Abbasi, Rashda
Ilyas, Muhammad
Eils, Roland
Schlesner, Matthias
Wade, Rebecca C.
Ahmad, Nafees
von Engelhardt, Jakob
author_facet Aslam, Muhammad
Kandasamy, Nirosiya
Ullah, Anwar
Paramasivam, Nagarajan
Öztürk, Mehmet Ali
Naureen, Saima
Arshad, Abida
Badshah, Mazhar
Khan, Kafaitullah
Wajid, Muhammad
Abbasi, Rashda
Ilyas, Muhammad
Eils, Roland
Schlesner, Matthias
Wade, Rebecca C.
Ahmad, Nafees
von Engelhardt, Jakob
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description Rare variants in the beta-glucocerebrosidase gene (GBA1) are common genetic risk factors for alpha synucleinopathy, which often manifests clinically as GBA-associated Parkinson’s disease (GBA-PD). Clinically, GBA-PD closely mimics idiopathic PD, but it may present at a younger age and often aggregates in families. Most carriers of GBA variants are, however, asymptomatic. Moreover, symptomatic PD patients without GBA variant have been reported in families with seemingly GBA-PD. These observations obscure the link between GBA variants and PD pathogenesis and point towards a role for unidentified additional genetic and/or environmental risk factors or second hits in GBA-PD. In this study, we explored whether rare genetic variants may be additional risk factors for PD in two families segregating the PD-associated GBA1 variants c.115+1G>A (ClinVar ID: 93445) and p.L444P (ClinVar ID: 4288). Our analysis identified rare genetic variants of the HSP70 co-chaperone DnaJ homolog subfamily B member 6 (DNAJB6) and lysosomal protein prosaposin (PSAP) as additional factors possibly influencing PD risk in the two families. In comparison to the wild-type proteins, variant DNAJB6 and PSAP proteins show altered functions in the context of cellular alpha-synuclein homeostasis when expressed in reporter cells. Furthermore, the segregation pattern of the rare variants in the genes encoding DNAJB6 and PSAP indicated a possible association with PD in the respective families. The occurrence of second hits or additional PD cosegregating rare variants has important implications for genetic counseling in PD families with GBA1 variant carriers and for the selection of PD patients for GBA targeted treatments.
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spelling pubmed-77857412021-01-14 Putative second hit rare genetic variants in families with seemingly GBA-associated Parkinson’s disease Aslam, Muhammad Kandasamy, Nirosiya Ullah, Anwar Paramasivam, Nagarajan Öztürk, Mehmet Ali Naureen, Saima Arshad, Abida Badshah, Mazhar Khan, Kafaitullah Wajid, Muhammad Abbasi, Rashda Ilyas, Muhammad Eils, Roland Schlesner, Matthias Wade, Rebecca C. Ahmad, Nafees von Engelhardt, Jakob NPJ Genom Med Article Rare variants in the beta-glucocerebrosidase gene (GBA1) are common genetic risk factors for alpha synucleinopathy, which often manifests clinically as GBA-associated Parkinson’s disease (GBA-PD). Clinically, GBA-PD closely mimics idiopathic PD, but it may present at a younger age and often aggregates in families. Most carriers of GBA variants are, however, asymptomatic. Moreover, symptomatic PD patients without GBA variant have been reported in families with seemingly GBA-PD. These observations obscure the link between GBA variants and PD pathogenesis and point towards a role for unidentified additional genetic and/or environmental risk factors or second hits in GBA-PD. In this study, we explored whether rare genetic variants may be additional risk factors for PD in two families segregating the PD-associated GBA1 variants c.115+1G>A (ClinVar ID: 93445) and p.L444P (ClinVar ID: 4288). Our analysis identified rare genetic variants of the HSP70 co-chaperone DnaJ homolog subfamily B member 6 (DNAJB6) and lysosomal protein prosaposin (PSAP) as additional factors possibly influencing PD risk in the two families. In comparison to the wild-type proteins, variant DNAJB6 and PSAP proteins show altered functions in the context of cellular alpha-synuclein homeostasis when expressed in reporter cells. Furthermore, the segregation pattern of the rare variants in the genes encoding DNAJB6 and PSAP indicated a possible association with PD in the respective families. The occurrence of second hits or additional PD cosegregating rare variants has important implications for genetic counseling in PD families with GBA1 variant carriers and for the selection of PD patients for GBA targeted treatments. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7785741/ /pubmed/33402667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41525-020-00163-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Aslam, Muhammad
Kandasamy, Nirosiya
Ullah, Anwar
Paramasivam, Nagarajan
Öztürk, Mehmet Ali
Naureen, Saima
Arshad, Abida
Badshah, Mazhar
Khan, Kafaitullah
Wajid, Muhammad
Abbasi, Rashda
Ilyas, Muhammad
Eils, Roland
Schlesner, Matthias
Wade, Rebecca C.
Ahmad, Nafees
von Engelhardt, Jakob
Putative second hit rare genetic variants in families with seemingly GBA-associated Parkinson’s disease
title Putative second hit rare genetic variants in families with seemingly GBA-associated Parkinson’s disease
title_full Putative second hit rare genetic variants in families with seemingly GBA-associated Parkinson’s disease
title_fullStr Putative second hit rare genetic variants in families with seemingly GBA-associated Parkinson’s disease
title_full_unstemmed Putative second hit rare genetic variants in families with seemingly GBA-associated Parkinson’s disease
title_short Putative second hit rare genetic variants in families with seemingly GBA-associated Parkinson’s disease
title_sort putative second hit rare genetic variants in families with seemingly gba-associated parkinson’s disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7785741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33402667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41525-020-00163-8
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