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Mitochondria function associated genes contribute to Parkinson’s Disease risk and later age at onset

Kimberley J. Billingsley, Inês A. Barbosa, Sara Bandrés‐Ciga, John P. Quinn, Vivien J. Bubb, Charu Deshpande, Juan A. Botía, Regina H. Reynolds, David Zhang, Michael A. Simpson, Cornelis Blauwendraat, Ziv Gan‐Or, J. Raphael Gibbs, Mike A. Nalls, Andrew Singleton

npj Parkinson s Disease · 2019 · ▲ 161 citations

Abstract

Mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) has been implicated in the etiology of monogenic Parkinson's disease (PD). Yet the role that mitochondrial processes play in the most common form of the disease; sporadic PD, is yet to be fully established. Here, we comprehensively assessed the role of mitochondrial function-associated genes in sporadic PD by leveraging improvements in the scale and analysis of PD GWAS data with recent advances in our understanding of the genetics of mitochondrial disease. We calculated a mitochondrial-specific polygenic risk score (PRS) and showed that cumulative small effect variants within both our primary and secondary gene lists are significantly associated with increased PD risk. We further reported that the PRS of the secondary mitochondrial gene list was significantly associated with later age at onset. Finally, to identify possible functional genomic associations we implemented Mendelian randomization, which showed that 14 of these mitochondrial function-associated genes showed functional consequence associated with PD risk. Further analysis suggested that the 14 identified genes are not only involved in mitophagy, but implicate new mitochondrial processes. Our data suggests that therapeutics targeting mitochondrial bioenergetics and proteostasis(definition) pathways distinct from mitophagy could be beneficial to treating the early stage of PD.

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Billingsley, K.J., Barbosa, I.A., Bandrés‐Ciga, S., Quinn, J.P., Bubb, V.J., Deshpande, C., Botía, J.A., Reynolds, R.H., Zhang, D., Simpson, M.A., Blauwendraat, C., Gan‐Or, Z., Gibbs, J.R., Nalls, M.A., Singleton, A., Noyce, A.J., Tucci, A., Middlehurst, B., Kia, D.A., &amp; Tan, M. (2019). Mitochondria function associated genes contribute to Parkinson’s Disease risk and later age at onset. <em>npj Parkinson s Disease</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41531-019-0080-x
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Billingsley KJ, Barbosa IA, Bandrés‐Ciga S, Quinn JP, Bubb VJ, Deshpande C, et al. Mitochondria function associated genes contribute to Parkinson’s Disease risk and later age at onset. npj Parkinson s Disease. 2019. doi:10.1038/s41531-019-0080-x.
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@article{kimberley2019Mitoch, title = {Mitochondria function associated genes contribute to Parkinson’s Disease risk and later age at onset}, author = {Kimberley J. Billingsley and Inês A. Barbosa and Sara Bandrés‐Ciga and John P. Quinn and Vivien J. Bubb and Charu Deshpande and Juan A. Botía and Regina H. Reynolds and David Zhang and Michael A. Simpson and Cornelis Blauwendraat and Ziv Gan‐Or and J. Raphael Gibbs and Mike A. Nalls and Andrew Singleton and Alastair J. Noyce and Arianna Tucci and Ben Middlehurst and Demis A. Kia and Mingpu Tan and Henry Houlden and Huw R. Morris and Hélène Plun‐Favreau and Peter Holmans and John Hardy}, journal = {npj Parkinson s Disease}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1038/s41531-019-0080-x}, }

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