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Creating the Pick's disease International Consortium: Association study of MAPT H2 haplotype with risk of Pick's disease.

Authors :
Valentino RR
Scotton WJ
Roemer SF
Lashley T
Heckman MG
Shoai M
Martinez-Carrasco A
Tamvaka N
Walton RL
Baker MC
Macpherson HL
Real R
Soto-Beasley AI
Mok K
Revesz T
Warner TT
Jaunmuktane Z
Boeve BF
Christopher EA
DeTure M
Duara R
Graff-Radford NR
Josephs KA
Knopman DS
Koga S
Murray ME
Lyons KE
Pahwa R
Parisi JE
Petersen RC
Whitwell J
Grinberg LT
Miller B
Schlereth A
Seeley WW
Spina S
Grossman M
Irwin DJ
Lee EB
Suh E
Trojanowski JQ
Van Deerlin VM
Wolk DA
Connors TR
Dooley PM
Frosch MP
Oakley DH
Aldecoa I
Balasa M
Gelpi E
Borrego-Écija S
de Eugenio Huélamo RM
Gascon-Bayarri J
Sánchez-Valle R
Sanz-Cartagena P
Piñol-Ripoll G
Molina-Porcel L
Bigio EH
Flanagan ME
Gefen T
Rogalski EJ
Weintraub S
Redding-Ochoa J
Chang K
Troncoso JC
Prokop S
Newell KL
Ghetti B
Jones M
Richardson A
Robinson AC
Roncaroli F
Snowden J
Allinson K
Green O
Rowe JB
Singh P
Beach TG
Serrano GE
Flowers XE
Goldman JE
Heaps AC
Leskinen SP
Teich AF
Black SE
Keith JL
Masellis M
Bodi I
King A
Sarraj SA
Troakes C
Halliday GM
Hodges JR
Kril JJ
Kwok JB
Piguet O
Gearing M
Arzberger T
Roeber S
Attems J
Morris CM
Thomas AJ
Evers BM
White CL
Mechawar N
Sieben AA
Cras PP
De Vil BB
De Deyn PPPP
Duyckaerts C
Le Ber I
Seihean D
Turbant-Leclere S
MacKenzie IR
McLean C
Cykowski MD
Ervin JF
Wang SJ
Graff C
Nennesmo I
Nagra RM
Riehl J
Kovacs GG
Giaccone G
Nacmias B
Neumann M
Ang LC
Finger EC
Blauwendraat C
Nalls MA
Singleton AB
Vitale D
Cunha C
Carvalho A
Wszolek ZK
Morris HR
Rademakers R
Hardy JA
Dickson DW
Rohrer JD
Ross OA
Source :
MedRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences [medRxiv] 2023 Apr 24. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Apr 24.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Pick's disease (PiD) is a rare and predominantly sporadic form of frontotemporal dementia that is classified as a primary tauopathy. PiD is pathologically defined by argyrophilic inclusion Pick bodies and ballooned neurons in the frontal and temporal brain lobes. PiD is characterised by the presence of Pick bodies which are formed from aggregated, hyperphosphorylated, 3-repeat tau proteins, encoded by the MAPT gene. The MAPT H2 haplotype has consistently been associated with a decreased disease risk of the 4-repeat tauopathies of progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal degeneration, however its role in susceptibility to PiD is unclear. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the association between MAPT H2 and risk of PiD.<br />Methods: We established the Pick's disease International Consortium (PIC) and collected 338 (60.7% male) pathologically confirmed PiD brains from 39 sites worldwide. 1,312 neurologically healthy clinical controls were recruited from Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, FL (N=881) or Rochester, MN (N=431). For the primary analysis, subjects were directly genotyped for MAPT H1-H2 haplotype-defining variant rs8070723. In secondary analysis, we genotyped and constructed the six-variant MAPT H1 subhaplotypes (rs1467967, rs242557, rs3785883, rs2471738, rs8070723, and rs7521).<br />Findings: Our primary analysis found that the MAPT H2 haplotype was associated with increased risk of PiD (OR: 1.35, 95% CI: 1.12-1.64 P=0.002). In secondary analysis involving H1 subhaplotypes, a protective association with PiD was observed for the H1f haplotype (0.0% vs. 1.2%, P=0.049), with a similar trend noted for H1b (OR: 0.76, 95% CI: 0.58-1.00, P=0.051). The 4-repeat tauopathy risk haplotype MAPT H1c was not associated with PiD susceptibility (OR: 0.93, 95% CI: 0.70-1.25, P=0.65).<br />Interpretation: The PIC represents the first opportunity to perform relatively large-scale studies to enhance our understanding of the pathobiology of PiD. This study demonstrates that in contrast to its protective role in 4R tauopathies, the MAPT H2 haplotype is associated with an increased risk of PiD. This finding is critical in directing isoform-related therapeutics for tauopathies.<br />Competing Interests: M.A.N. and D.V.’s participation in this project was part of a competitive contract awarded to Data Tecnica International LLC by the National Institutes of Health to support open science research. M.A.N. also currently serves on the scientific advisory board for Character Bio Inc. and Neuron23 Inc.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
MedRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37163045
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.17.23288471