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Title: Angiogenin variants in Parkinson disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Author(s): Es, M.A. van
Schelhaas, H.J. (27735398X)
Vught, P.W. van
Ticozzi, N.
Andersen, P.M.
Groen, E.J.
Schulte, C.
Blauw, H.M.
Koppers, M.
Diekstra, F.P.
Fumoto, K.
Leclerc, A.L.
Keagle, P.
Bloem, B.R. (124532500)
Scheffer, H. (075235331)
Nuenen, B.F.L. van (298210142)
Blitterswijk, M. van
Rheenen, W. van
Wills, A.M.
Lowe, P.P.
Hu, G.F.
Yu, W.
Kishikawa, H.
Wu, D.
Folkerth, R.D.
Mariani, C. (115100377)
Goldwurm, S.
Pezzoli, G.
Damme, P. van
Lemmens, R.
Dahlberg, C.
Birve, A.
Fernandez-Santiago, R.
Waibel, S.
Klein, C.
Weber, M.
Kooi, A.J. van der
Visser, M.C.H. de (243316674)
Verbaan, D.
Hilten, J.J. van
Heutink, P.
Hennekam, E.A.
Cuppen, E.
Berg, D. Van den
Brown, R.H. Jr.
Silani, V.
Gasser, T.
Ludolph, A.C.
Robberecht, W.
Ophoff, R.A.
Veldink, J.H.
Pasterkamp, R.J.
Bakker, P.I. de
Landers, J.E.
Warrenburg, B.P.C. van de (288903706)
Berg, L.H. van den
Publication year: 2011
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Annals of Neurology
ISSN: 0364-5134
Volume: vol. 70
Issue: iss. 6
Start page: p. 964
End page: p. 973
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Several studies have suggested an increased frequency of variants in the gene encoding angiogenin (ANG) in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Interestingly, a few ALS patients carrying ANG variants also showed signs of Parkinson disease (PD). Furthermore, relatives of ALS patients have an increased risk to develop PD, and the prevalence of concomitant motor neuron disease in PD is higher than expected based on chance occurrence. We therefore investigated whether ANG variants could predispose to both ALS and PD. METHODS: We reviewed all previous studies on ANG in ALS and performed sequence experiments on additional samples, which allowed us to analyze data from 6,471 ALS patients and 7,668 controls from 15 centers (13 from Europe and 2 from the USA). We sequenced DNA samples from 3,146 PD patients from 6 centers (5 from Europe and 1 from the USA). Statistical analysis was performed using the variable threshold test, and the Mantel-Haenszel procedure was used to estimate odds ratios. RESULTS: Analysis of sequence data from 17,258 individuals demonstrated a significantly higher frequency of ANG variants in both ALS and PD patients compared to control subjects (p = 9.3 x 10(-6) for ALS and p = 4.3 x 10(-5) for PD). The odds ratio for any ANG variant in patients versus controls was 9.2 for ALS and 6.7 for PD. INTERPRETATION: The data from this multicenter study demonstrate that there is a strong association between PD, ALS, and ANG variants. ANG is a genetic link between ALS and PD. ANN NEUROL 2011;70:964-973.
Subject: DCN 2: Functional Neurogenomics NCEBP 10: Sensorimotor problems and fatigue
IGMD 3: Genomic disorders and inherited multi-system disorders DCN 2: Functional Neurogenomics
NCEBP 1: Molecular epidemiology ONCOL 5: Aetiology, screening and detection
Organization: UMCN Extern
Neurology
Human Genetics
Epidemiology, Biostatistics & HTA
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