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Characterization of Recessive Parkinson Disease in a Large Multicenter Study
Suzanne Lesage1,2,3,4, Ariane Lunati1,2,3,4, Marion Houot5,6
1Research Unit UMR 1127, Sorbonne University, Paris, France.
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Studies of the phenotype and population distribution of rare genetic forms of parkinsonism are required, now that gene-targeting approaches for Parkinson disease have reached the clinical trial stage. We evaluated the frequencies of PRKN, PINK1, and DJ-1 mutations in a cohort of 1,587 cases. Mutations were found in 14.1% of patients; 27.6% were familial and 8% were isolated. PRKN was the gene most frequently mutated in Caucasians, whereas PINK1 mutations predominated in Arab-Berber individuals. Patients with PRKN mutations had an earlier age at onset, and less asymmetry, levodopa-induced motor complications, dysautonomia, and dementia than those without mutations. ANN NEUROL 2020;88:843-850.
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