Genetics of Parkinson's disease

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Thomas Gasser
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[1] Department of Neurology,
[2] Klinikum Großhadern,undefined
[3] Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität,undefined
[4] Marchioninistr. 15,undefined
[5] 81377 Munich,undefined
[6] Germany,undefined
[7] Tel.: +49-89/70953673,undefined
[8] Fax: +49-89/70953677,undefined
[9] E-mail: tgasser@brain.nefo.med.uni-muenchen.de,undefined
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Journal of Neurology | 2001年 / 248卷
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Key words Parkinson's disease; α-synuclein; Parkin; Ubiquitin; Genetics;
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Over the past few years, several genes for monogenically inherited forms of Parkinson's disease (PD) have been mapped and/or cloned. In a small number of families with autosomal dominant inheritance and typical Lewy-body pathology, mutations have been identified in the gene for α-synuclein. Aggregation of this protein in Lewy-bodies may be a crucial step in the molecular pathogenesis of familial and sporadic PD. On the other hand, mutations in the parkin gene cause autosomal recessive parkinsonism of early onset. In this form of PD, nigral degeneration is not accompanied by Lewy-body formation. Parkin-mutations appear to be a common cause of PD in patients with very early onset. Parkin has been implicated in the cellular protein degradation pathways, as it has been shown that it functions as a ubiquitin ligase. The potential importance of this pathway is also highlighted by the finding of a mutation in the gene for ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 in another small family with PD. Other loci have been mapped to chromosome 2p and 4p, respectively, in a small number of families with dominantly inherited PD, but those genes have not yet been identified. These findings prove that there are several genetically distinct forms of PD that can be caused by mutations in single genes.
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