Characterizing the genetic architecture of Parkinson’s disease in Latinos
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Abstract
To date, over 90 Parkinson’s disease (PD) risk variants have been reported from genome-wide association studies (GWAS). However, these GWAS efforts have been limited to individuals of European and East Asian ancestry. We performed the first GWAS of Latino PD patients from South America, comparing 807 cases against 690 controls followed by association testing of suggestive loci in a replication cohort of 1,234 cases and 439,522 controls. We demonstrated that SNCA plays a significant role in PD etiology in a Latino cohort and identified a suggestive locus near NRROS on chromosome 3 that appeared to be driven by Peruvian subjects. We also characterized the overlap of PD genetic architecture between Europeans and Latinos with a replication of significant variants identified by Nalls et al. in their 2019 GWAS 1 , finding 80% concordance in direction of effect. We then leveraged the population history of Latinos via admixture mapping, identifying a significant locus on chromosome 14 in a joint test of ancestries, driven by the Native American ancestral background, and a significant locus on chromosome 6 in our test of African ancestry, containing the genes STXBP6 and RPS6KA2 , respectively. Ultimately, our work reflects the most comprehensive characterization of PD genetic architecture in Latinos to date.
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