Genetic variation of the retromer subunits VPS26A/B-VPS29 in Parkinson's disease.

Shannon, Barbara, Alexandra Soto-Ortolaza, Sruti Rayaprolu, Heather D Cannon, Catherine Labbé, Bruno A Benitez, Jiyoon Choi, et al. 2014. “Genetic Variation of the Retromer Subunits VPS26A/B-VPS29 in Parkinson’s Disease.”. Neurobiology of Aging 35 (8): 1958.e1-2.

Abstract

We recently showed that mutation of the VPS35 gene can cause late-onset Parkinson's disease. In the present study we sequenced 702 affected subjects from the Mayo Clinic Parkinson's disease patient-control series for the VPS29 and VPS26A/B genes. We identified only 2 rare nonsynonymous variants in the VPS26A p.K93E and VPS29 p.N72H. The results show that mutations in the genes composing the retromer cargo recognition subunit are not a common cause of Parkinson's disease.

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