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Genome-wide association study in essential tremor identifies three new loci.

Authors :
Müller SH
Girard SL
Hopfner F
Merner ND
Bourassa CV
Lorenz D
Clark LN
Tittmann L
Soto-Ortolaza AI
Klebe S
Hallett M
Schneider SA
Hodgkinson CA
Lieb W
Wszolek ZK
Pendziwiat M
Lorenzo-Betancor O
Poewe W
Ortega-Cubero S
Seppi K
Rajput A
Hussl A
Rajput AH
Berg D
Dion PA
Wurster I
Shulman JM
Srulijes K
Haubenberger D
Pastor P
Vilariño-Güell C
Postuma RB
Bernard G
Ladwig KH
Dupré N
Jankovic J
Strauch K
Panisset M
Winkelmann J
Testa CM
Reischl E
Zeuner KE
Ross OA
Arzberger T
Chouinard S
Deuschl G
Louis ED
Kuhlenbäumer G
Rouleau GA
Source :
Brain : a journal of neurology [Brain] 2016 Dec; Vol. 139 (Pt 12), pp. 3163-3169. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Oct 20.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We conducted a genome-wide association study of essential tremor, a common movement disorder characterized mainly by a postural and kinetic tremor of the upper extremities. Twin and family history studies show a high heritability for essential tremor. The molecular genetic determinants of essential tremor are unknown. We included 2807 patients and 6441 controls of European descent in our two-stage genome-wide association study. The 59 most significantly disease-associated markers of the discovery stage were genotyped in the replication stage. After Bonferroni correction two markers, one (rs10937625) located in the serine/threonine kinase STK32B and one (rs17590046) in the transcriptional coactivator PPARGC1A were associated with essential tremor. Three markers (rs12764057, rs10822974, rs7903491) in the cell-adhesion molecule CTNNA3 were significant in the combined analysis of both stages. The expression of STK32B was increased in the cerebellar cortex of patients and expression quantitative trait loci database mining showed association between the protective minor allele of rs10937625 and reduced expression in cerebellar cortex. We found no expression differences related to disease status or marker genotype for the other two genes. Replication of two lead single nucleotide polymorphisms of previous small genome-wide association studies (rs3794087 in SLC1A2, rs9652490 in LINGO1) did not confirm the association with essential tremor.<br /> (© The Author (2016). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1460-2156
Volume :
139
Issue :
Pt 12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Brain : a journal of neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27797806
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/aww242