Comparative Genetic Analysis of the Promoters of the ATG16L1 and ATG5 Genes Associated with Sporadic Parkinson's Disease

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Gomez-Martin, Ana [1 ,2 ]
Fuentes, Jose M. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Jordan, Joaquin [5 ]
Galindo, Maria F. [6 ]
Fernandez-Garcia, Jose Luis [7 ]
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[1] Univ Extremadura, Fac Nursing & Occupat Therapy, Nursing Dept, Avda Univ S-N, Caceres 10003, Spain
[2] Inst Invest Biosanit Extremadura INUBE, Caceres 10003, Spain
[3] Univ Extremadura, Fac Enfermeria & Terapia Ocupac, Dept Bioquim & Biol Mol & Genet, Caceres 10003, Spain
[4] Inst Salus Carlos III CIBER CIBERNED ISCIII, Ctr Invest Biomed Red Enfermedades Neurodegenerat, Madrid 28029, Spain
[5] Univ Castilla La Mancha, Albacete Sch Med, Med Sci Dept, Pharmacol, Albacete 02008, Spain
[6] Univ Castilla La Mancha, Albacete Sch Pharm, Med Sci Dept, Pharmaceut Technol, Albacete 02008, Spain
[7] Univ Extremadura, Fac Vet Sci, Anim Prod & Food Sci Dept, Avda Univ S-N, Caceres 10003, Spain
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autophagy; Parkinson's disease; polymorphism; promoter; genetic variants; sequencing; AUTOPHAGY; COMPLEX; PROTEIN; POLYMORPHISMS; LIPIDATION; ACTIVATION; PREDICTION; MECHANISM; HAPLOTYPE; SOFTWARE;
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10.3390/genes14122171
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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Highlights What are the main findings? Gene sequencing studies may reveal how the promoter region of the ATG16L1 and ATG5 genes is associated with sporadic PD patients. Most PD-related haplotypes were found for ATG16L1, suggesting a specific link between genetic variation for this promoter and the population analysed with respect to sporadic PD. What is the implication of the main finding? Some mutations within haplotypes may provide valuable information on multifactorial PD. Consequently, the architecture of certain haplotypes and ethnicities could explain the risk of PD and the neurodegenerative process.Abstract Sporadic Parkinson's disease, characterised by a decline in dopamine, usually manifests in people over 65 years of age. Although 10% of cases have a genetic (familial) basis, most PD is sporadic. Genome sequencing studies have associated several genetic variants with sporadic PD. Our aim was to analyse the promoter region of the ATG16L1 and ATG5 genes in sporadic PD patients and ethnically matched controls. Genotypes were obtained by using the Sanger method with primers designed by us. The number of haplotypes was estimated with DnaSP software, phylogeny was reconstructed in Network, and genetic divergence was explored with Fst. Seven and two haplotypes were obtained for ATG16L1 and ATG5, respectively. However, only ATG16L1 showed a significant contribution to PD and a significant excess of accumulated mutations that could influence sporadic PD disease. Of a total of seven haplotypes found, only four were unique to patients sharing the T allele (rs77820970). Recent studies using MAPT genes support the notion that the architecture of haplotypes is worthy of being considered genetically risky, as shown in our study, confirming that large-scale assessment in different populations could be relevant to understanding the role of population-specific heterogeneity. Finally, our data suggest that the architecture of certain haplotypes and ethnicity determine the risk of PD, linking haplotype variation and neurodegenerative processes.
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