Mutational screening of the Parkin gene among South Indians with early onset Parkinson's disease

Madegowda, R. H. ; Kishore, A. ; Anand, A. (2005) Mutational screening of the Parkin gene among South Indians with early onset Parkinson's disease Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 76 (11). pp. 1588-1590. ISSN 0022-3050

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.2004.046888

Abstract

Parkin mutations are commonly encountered in multiethnic populations with familial early onset Parkinson's disease (PD) and less frequently in sporadic PD. A total of 102 patients (recruited from a hospital) with early onset PD from an ethnically homogeneous Indian population (age of onset (50 years) including both familial (n = 20) and sporadic (n = 82) cases were screened for parkin mutations. There were 105 normal controls. A homozygous missense mutation, Thr240Met, was found in exon 6 of one case and homozygous deletions of exons 8 and 9 were found in another index case. These constituted 2% of all early onset PD, 10% of all familial early onset PD, and 25% of all autosomal recessive early onset PD patients. No mutations were found in the patients with sporadic early onset PD, but seven exonic changes (three novel) were identified among 23 sporadic cases. These may represent heterozygous pathogenic changes. Use of more advanced techniques, including gene dosage estimation, and studies in Indian populations of different ethnic backgrounds may detect more mutations in future studies. This is the first report of parkin mutations from India and the first report from a non-white, non-oriental population of early onset PD.

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