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Xiaosheng Zheng1,2, Zhidong Cen1, Xinhui Chen1
1Department of Neurology, the Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Zhejiang, China.
Background:
Repeat expansions have been reported as genetic causes/risk factors of Parkinson's disease (PD). As a novel repeat expansion locus, the FGF14-SCA27B (GAA)•(TTC) repeat locus is unexplored in PD.
Methods:
Utilizing genetic sequencing and various polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methodologies, pure and complex repeat expansions in FGF14 were detected in Asian PD patients. Targeted long-read sequencing was performed to investigate the detailed sequence composition of these repeat expansions. Case-control studies were further performed.
Results:
Pure (TTC)≥250 repeat expansion was detected in 2 of 1190 PD patients (0.17%). Additionally, a more common and complex (TTC)/(TGC)≥300 repeat expansion was detected as the main expanded genotype in our discovery cluster. Using targeted long-read sequencing, these complex (TTC)/(TGC) repeat expansions were characterized as (TTC)exp(TGCTTC)exp(TGCTTCTTCTTCTTC)n(TTC)n alleles with four segments (Seg 1-4), and further classified into four genotypic patterns. Pattern 1 was mainly characterized by a (CTC) interruption in the Seg 1-(TTC)exp. Patterns 2-4 were characterized by different repeat length of Seg 1-(TTC)exp and Seg 3-(TGCTTCTTCTTCTTC)n. Case-control analysis revealed a significant enrichment of Pattern 4 (TTC)/(TGC) repeat expansion in PD compared with controls (P = 0.024, OR: 2.60, 95% CI: 1.07-7.23) in the discovery cluster. This significant association between Pattern 4 (TTC)/(TGC) repeat expansion and PD was confirmed in one of two replication clusters (P = 0.035, OR: 2.18, 95% CI: 0.95-4.53) and the meta-analysis across all three clusters (P = 0.015, OR: 1.75, 95% CI: 1.10-2.79).
Interpretation:
We identified a unique complex (TTC)/(TGC) repeat expansion in FGF14 as a novel genetic risk factor of PD in the Asian population. © 2025 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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