Gene Panel Sequencing Analysis Revealed a Strong Contribution of Rare Coding Variants to the Risk of Parkinson’s Disease in Sporadic Moroccan Patients

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Imane Smaili
Houyam Tibar
Mounia Rahmani
Najlaa Machkour
Rachid Razine
Hajar Naciri Darai
Naima Bouslam
Ali Benomar
Wafa Regragui
Ahmed Bouhouche
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[1] University Mohammed V in Rabat,Research Team in Neurology and Neurogenetics, Center of Genomics of Human Pathologies, Medical School and Pharmacy
[2] Specialties Hospital,Department of Neurology and Neurogenetics
[3] CHU Ibn Sina,Department of Neurology and Neuropsychology
[4] Specialties Hospital,Laboratory of Biostatistics, Clinical and Epidemiological Research, Department of Public Health, Medical School and Pharmacy
[5] CHU Ibn Sina,undefined
[6] University Mohammed V in Rabat,undefined
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Parkinson’s disease; Sporadic form; Gene-panel analysis; Rare variants; Morocco;
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative movement disorder which can be either familial or sporadic. While it is well known that monogenic mutations are not a very common cause of PD, GWAS studies have shown that an additional fraction of the PD heritability could be explained by rare or common variants. To identify the rare variants that could influence the risk of PD in the Moroccan population, a cohort of 94 sporadic PD patients negative for the LRRK2 G2019S mutation was subjected to NGS gene panel sequencing, and gene dosage using the MLPA method. Mean age of onset at enrollment was 51.7 ± 11.51 years, and 60% of patients were men. We identified 70 rare variants under 0.5% of frequency in 16 of the 20 genes analyzed, of which 7 were novel. Biallelic disease-causing variants in genes with recessive inheritance were found in 5 PD cases (5.31%), whereas 13 patients (13.8%) carried likely pathogenic variants in genes with dominant inheritance. Moreover, 8 patients (8.5%) carried a single variant in MAPT or POLG, whereas co-occurrence of rare variants involving more than one gene was observed in 28 patients (30%). PD patients with variants in recessive genes had a younger mean age at onset than patients with dominant ones (33.40 (12.77) vs. 53.15 (6.63), p < 0.001), while their clinical features were similar. However, patients with rare variants in the risk factor genes or in more than one gene tended to have less resting tremor (p < 0.04), but more dystonia (p < 0.006) and dementia (p < 0.002) than those without any rare variants in known PD-associated genes. Our results showed a significant enrichment of rare variants particularly in LRRK2, VPS13C, POLG, and MAPT and underline their impact on the risk of sporadic form of the disease.
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