2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2022.889802
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Genetic Elements at the Alpha-Synuclein Locus

Abstract: Genome-wide association studies have consistently shown that the alpha-synuclein locus is significantly associated with Parkinson’s disease. The mechanism by which this locus modulates the disease pathology and etiology remains largely under-investigated. This is due to the assumption that SNCA is the only driver of the functional aspects of several single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) risk-signals at this locus. Recent evidence has shown that the risk associated with the top GWAS-identified variant within thi… Show more

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“…S2). 8 We also detected five established pathogenic GBA1 variants that fell short of the study-wide significance threshold, including the p.Glu365Lys association (1-155236376-C-T, p= 4.47x10 -8 , OR [95% CI] = 1.61 [1.37, 1.89]) and others (Table S2). 9…”
Section: Variant-level Associationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…S2). 8 We also detected five established pathogenic GBA1 variants that fell short of the study-wide significance threshold, including the p.Glu365Lys association (1-155236376-C-T, p= 4.47x10 -8 , OR [95% CI] = 1.61 [1.37, 1.89]) and others (Table S2). 9…”
Section: Variant-level Associationsmentioning
confidence: 94%