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Localization of a Novel Locus for Autosomal Recessive Early-Onset Parkinsonism, PARK6, on Human Chromosome 1p35-p36

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Localization of a Novel Locus for Autosomal Recessive Early-Onset Parkinsonism, PARK6, on Human Chromosome 1p35-p36

Auteurs : Enza Maria Valente ; Anna Rita Bentivoglio ; Peter H. Dixon ; Alessandro Ferraris ; Tamara Ialongo ; Marina Frontali ; Alberto Albanese ; Nicholas W. Wood

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Abstract

The cause of Parkinson disease (PD) is still unknown, but genetic factors have recently been implicated in the etiology of the disease. So far, four loci responsible for autosomal dominant PD have been identified. Autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonism (ARJP) is a clinically and genetically distinct entity; typical PD features are associated with early onset, sustained response to levodopa, and early occurrence of levodopa-induced dyskinesias, which are often severe. To date, only one ARJP gene, Parkin, has been identified, and multiple mutations have been detected both in families with autosomal recessive parkinsonism and in sporadic cases. The Parkin-associated phenotype is broad, and some cases are indistinguishable from idiopathic PD. In ⩾50% of families with ARJP that have been analyzed, no mutations could be detected in the Parkin gene. We identified a large Sicilian family with four definitely affected members (the Marsala kindred). The phenotype was characterized by early-onset (range 32–48 years) parkinsonism, with slow progression and sustained response to levodopa. Linkage of the disease to the Parkin gene was excluded. A genomewide homozygosity screen was performed in the family. Linkage analysis and haplotype construction allowed identification of a single region of homozygosity shared by all the affected members, spanning 12.5 cM on the short arm of chromosome 1. This region contains a novel locus for autosomal recessive early-onset parkinsonism, PARK6. A maximum LOD score 4.01 at recombination fraction .00 was obtained for marker D1S199.

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<entry align="center" valign="bottom">VI:9</entry>
<entry align="center" valign="bottom">VI:17</entry>
<entry align="center" valign="bottom">VI:23</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>Sex</entry>
<entry align="center">M</entry>
<entry align="center">M</entry>
<entry align="center">M</entry>
<entry align="center">F</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Age at onset (years)</entry>
<entry align="center">45</entry>
<entry align="center">48</entry>
<entry align="center">32</entry>
<entry align="center">38</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Asymmetry at onset?</entry>
<entry align="center">Yes</entry>
<entry align="center">No</entry>
<entry align="center">Yes</entry>
<entry align="center">Yes</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Disease duration (years)</entry>
<entry align="center">29</entry>
<entry align="center">20</entry>
<entry align="center">20</entry>
<entry align="center">7</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Levodopa-induced dyskinesias</entry>
<entry align="center">++</entry>
<entry align="center">++</entry>
<entry align="center">+++</entry>
<entry align="center">+</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Phenotype at examination:</entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>  Resting tremor</entry>
<entry align="center">81</entry>
<entry align="center">±</entry>
<entry align="center">69</entry>
<entry align="center">68</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>  Bradykinesia</entry>
<entry align="center">0</entry>
<entry align="center">77</entry>
<entry align="center">0</entry>
<entry align="center">0</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>  Rigidity</entry>
<entry align="center">0</entry>
<entry align="center">0</entry>
<entry align="center">0</entry>
<entry align="center">0</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>  Postural instability</entry>
<entry align="center">0</entry>
<entry align="center">0</entry>
<entry align="center">0</entry>
<entry align="center">-</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry valign="bottom"> Hoehn and Yahr (
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib9">1967</ce:cross-ref>
) stage (on-state)</entry>
<entry align="center" valign="bottom">II.5</entry>
<entry align="center" valign="bottom">II.5</entry>
<entry align="center" valign="bottom">III</entry>
<entry align="center" valign="bottom">II</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Daily medication:</entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>  Levodopa (mg)</entry>
<entry align="center">300</entry>
<entry align="center">625</entry>
<entry align="center">800</entry>
<entry align="center">500</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>  Pergolide (mg)</entry>
<entry align="center">4</entry>
<entry align="center"></entry>
<entry align="center">3</entry>
<entry align="center"></entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
<ce:table-footnote id="tb1fna">
<ce:label>a</ce:label>
<ce:note-para>+ = Mild; ++ = moderate; +++ = severe; ± = uncertain.</ce:note-para>
</ce:table-footnote>
</ce:table>
<ce:table id="tbl2" frame="topbot" rowsep="0" colsep="0">
<ce:label>Table 2</ce:label>
<ce:caption>
<ce:simple-para view="all" id="simple-para.0020">Pairwise LOD Scores for PD and Markers on Chromosome 1p</ce:simple-para>
</ce:caption>
<tgroup cols="8" altimg="si2.gif">
<colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"></colspec>
<colspec colnum="2" colname="col2"></colspec>
<colspec colnum="3" colname="col3"></colspec>
<colspec colnum="4" colname="col4"></colspec>
<colspec colnum="5" colname="col5"></colspec>
<colspec colnum="6" colname="col6"></colspec>
<colspec colnum="7" colname="col7"></colspec>
<colspec colnum="8" colname="col8"></colspec>
<thead>
<row>
<entry></entry>
<entry namest="col2" nameend="col8" align="center" valign="bottom">
<ce:small-caps>LOD Scores at θ =</ce:small-caps>
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry align="left" valign="bottom">
<ce:small-caps>Marker</ce:small-caps>
</entry>
<entry align="center" valign="bottom">.0</entry>
<entry align="center" valign="bottom">.01</entry>
<entry align="center" valign="bottom">.05</entry>
<entry align="center" valign="bottom">.1</entry>
<entry align="center" valign="bottom">.2</entry>
<entry align="center" valign="bottom">.3</entry>
<entry align="center" valign="bottom">.4</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>
<ce:italic>D1S483</ce:italic>
</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.18</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.53</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.83</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.83</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.59</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.31</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.10</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
<ce:italic>D1S199</ce:italic>
</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">4.01</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.92</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.55</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.08</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.14</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.24</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.48</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
<ce:italic>D1S2732</ce:italic>
</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.65</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.60</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.39</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.10</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.46</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.83</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.32</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
<ce:italic>D1S2828</ce:italic>
</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.49</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.42</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.12</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.72</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.89</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.08</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.41</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
<ce:italic>D1S478</ce:italic>
</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.45</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.36</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.03</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.61</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.78</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.00</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.38</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
<ce:italic>D1S2702</ce:italic>
</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.36</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.16</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.84</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.44</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.65</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.93</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.36</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
<ce:italic>D1S2734</ce:italic>
</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.62</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.55</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.26</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.87</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.03</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.19</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.46</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
<ce:italic>D1S2674</ce:italic>
</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.29</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.21</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.87</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.44</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.60</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.87</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.32</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
<ce:italic>D1S2885</ce:italic>
</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.94</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.85</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.49</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">3.03</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">2.11</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.23</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.49</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
<ce:italic>D1S247</ce:italic>
</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.01</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.35</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.59</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.48</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">1.03</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.58</entry>
<entry align="char" char=".">.19</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</ce:table>
</ce:floats>
<head>
<ce:title>Localization of a Novel Locus for Autosomal Recessive Early-Onset Parkinsonism,
<ce:italic>PARK6,</ce:italic>
on Human Chromosome 1p35-p36</ce:title>
<ce:author-group>
<ce:author>
<ce:given-name>Enza Maria</ce:given-name>
<ce:surname>Valente</ce:surname>
<ce:cross-ref refid="aff1">
<ce:sup loc="post">1</ce:sup>
</ce:cross-ref>
<ce:cross-ref refid="aff2">
<ce:sup loc="post">2</ce:sup>
</ce:cross-ref>
</ce:author>
<ce:author>
<ce:given-name>Anna Rita</ce:given-name>
<ce:surname>Bentivoglio</ce:surname>
<ce:cross-ref refid="aff2">
<ce:sup loc="post">2</ce:sup>
</ce:cross-ref>
</ce:author>
<ce:author>
<ce:given-name>Peter H.</ce:given-name>
<ce:surname>Dixon</ce:surname>
<ce:cross-ref refid="aff1">
<ce:sup loc="post">1</ce:sup>
</ce:cross-ref>
</ce:author>
<ce:author>
<ce:given-name>Alessandro</ce:given-name>
<ce:surname>Ferraris</ce:surname>
<ce:cross-ref refid="aff2">
<ce:sup loc="post">2</ce:sup>
</ce:cross-ref>
</ce:author>
<ce:author>
<ce:given-name>Tamara</ce:given-name>
<ce:surname>Ialongo</ce:surname>
<ce:cross-ref refid="aff2">
<ce:sup loc="post">2</ce:sup>
</ce:cross-ref>
</ce:author>
<ce:author>
<ce:given-name>Marina</ce:given-name>
<ce:surname>Frontali</ce:surname>
<ce:cross-ref refid="aff3">
<ce:sup loc="post">3</ce:sup>
</ce:cross-ref>
</ce:author>
<ce:author>
<ce:given-name>Alberto</ce:given-name>
<ce:surname>Albanese</ce:surname>
<ce:cross-ref refid="aff2">
<ce:sup loc="post">2</ce:sup>
</ce:cross-ref>
<ce:cross-ref refid="aff4">
<ce:sup loc="post">4</ce:sup>
</ce:cross-ref>
</ce:author>
<ce:author>
<ce:given-name>Nicholas W.</ce:given-name>
<ce:surname>Wood</ce:surname>
<ce:cross-ref refid="aff1">
<ce:sup loc="post">1</ce:sup>
</ce:cross-ref>
<ce:cross-ref refid="cor1">
<ce:sup loc="post">*</ce:sup>
</ce:cross-ref>
<ce:e-address type="email">n.wood@ion.ucl.ac.uk</ce:e-address>
</ce:author>
<ce:affiliation id="aff1">
<ce:label>1</ce:label>
<ce:textfn>Department of Clinical Neurology, Institute of Neurology, London</ce:textfn>
</ce:affiliation>
<ce:affiliation id="aff2">
<ce:label>2</ce:label>
<ce:textfn>Department of Neurology, Catholic University, Rome</ce:textfn>
</ce:affiliation>
<ce:affiliation id="aff3">
<ce:label>3</ce:label>
<ce:textfn>Institute of Experimental Medicine, CNR, Rome</ce:textfn>
</ce:affiliation>
<ce:affiliation id="aff4">
<ce:label>4</ce:label>
<ce:textfn>National Neurological Institute “Carlo Besta”, Milan</ce:textfn>
</ce:affiliation>
<ce:correspondence id="cor1">
<ce:label>*</ce:label>
<ce:text>Address for correspondence and reprints: Dr. Nicholas W. Wood, Department of Clinical Neurology, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, United Kingdom</ce:text>
</ce:correspondence>
</ce:author-group>
<ce:date-received day="3" month="1" year="2001"></ce:date-received>
<ce:date-accepted day="14" month="2" year="2001"></ce:date-accepted>
<ce:abstract class="author">
<ce:abstract-sec>
<ce:simple-para view="all" id="simple-para.0025">The cause of Parkinson disease (PD) is still unknown, but genetic factors have recently been implicated in the etiology of the disease. So far, four loci responsible for autosomal dominant PD have been identified. Autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonism (ARJP) is a clinically and genetically distinct entity; typical PD features are associated with early onset, sustained response to levodopa, and early occurrence of levodopa-induced dyskinesias, which are often severe. To date, only one ARJP gene,
<ce:italic>Parkin,</ce:italic>
has been identified, and multiple mutations have been detected both in families with autosomal recessive parkinsonism and in sporadic cases. The
<ce:italic>Parkin-</ce:italic>
associated phenotype is broad, and some cases are indistinguishable from idiopathic PD. In ⩾50% of families with ARJP that have been analyzed, no mutations could be detected in the
<ce:italic>Parkin</ce:italic>
gene. We identified a large Sicilian family with four definitely affected members (the Marsala kindred). The phenotype was characterized by early-onset (range 32–48 years) parkinsonism, with slow progression and sustained response to levodopa. Linkage of the disease to the
<ce:italic>Parkin</ce:italic>
gene was excluded. A genomewide homozygosity screen was performed in the family. Linkage analysis and haplotype construction allowed identification of a single region of homozygosity shared by all the affected members, spanning 12.5 cM on the short arm of chromosome 1. This region contains a novel locus for autosomal recessive early-onset parkinsonism,
<ce:italic>PARK6.</ce:italic>
A maximum LOD score 4.01 at recombination fraction .00 was obtained for marker
<ce:italic>D1S199.</ce:italic>
</ce:simple-para>
</ce:abstract-sec>
</ce:abstract>
</head>
<body view="all">
<ce:sections>
<ce:section id="sc1" view="all">
<ce:section-title>Introduction</ce:section-title>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0010">Parkinson disease (PD [MIM
<ce:inter-ref xlink:href="omim:168600" xlink:type="simple">168600</ce:inter-ref>
]) is a common neurodegenerative disorder that usually occurs later in life, presenting with bradykinesia, resting tremor, muscular rigidity, and postural instability, with sustained response to levodopa. The pathological hallmarks are the occurrence of Lewy bodies (cytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusions) and neuronal loss, which affects the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) extensively and other regions of the brain less specifically (Fearnley and Lees
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib6">1991</ce:cross-ref>
). A genetic contribution to the etiology of PD is now well established and appears to be particularly important in cases with early onset of the disease (Tanner et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib25">1999</ce:cross-ref>
). The gene
<ce:italic>α-synuclein</ce:italic>
(Polymeropoulos et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib21">1997</ce:cross-ref>
) has been proved in families with autosomal dominant PD, and a second gene, that for ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1, has been implicated in disease causation (Leroy et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib15">1998</ce:cross-ref>
). Moreover, two other genetic loci have been mapped:
<ce:italic>PARK3</ce:italic>
on chromosome 2p13 and
<ce:italic>PARK4</ce:italic>
on chromosome 4p14-16.3 (Gasser et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib7">1998</ce:cross-ref>
; Farrer et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib5">1999</ce:cross-ref>
). However, autosomal dominant forms are rare and seem to account for only a small number of families. Autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonism (ARJP [MIM
<ce:inter-ref xlink:href="omim:600116" xlink:type="simple">600116</ce:inter-ref>
]) is a distinct clinical and genetic entity within familial PD; it is characterized by typical PD features associated with early age at onset (<40 years), slow progression of the disease, sustained response to levodopa, early levodopa-induced complications (fluctuations and dyskinesias) that are often severe, hyperreflexia, and mild dystonia mainly in the feet (Yamamura et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib28">1973</ce:cross-ref>
; Ishikawa and Tsuji
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib10">1996</ce:cross-ref>
). Pathological studies have demonstrated a highly selective degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the SNpc and the locus coeruleus and an absence of Lewy bodies (Takahashi et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib24">1994</ce:cross-ref>
). ARJP was initially described in Japanese patients (Yamamura et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib28">1973</ce:cross-ref>
). Recently, Matsumine and coworkers (
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib17">1997</ce:cross-ref>
) identified a novel gene,
<ce:italic>Parkin,</ce:italic>
located on chromosome 6q25.2-27 (Kitada et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib11">1998</ce:cross-ref>
). A wide variety of mutations have been detected in families with autosomal recessive parkinsonism and in sporadic cases of different ethnic origin (Hattori et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib8">1998</ce:cross-ref>
; Leroy et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib15">1998</ce:cross-ref>
; Abbas et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib1">1999</ce:cross-ref>
; Nisipeanu et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib18">1999</ce:cross-ref>
; Lücking et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib16">2000</ce:cross-ref>
). The inclusion criteria adopted in these studies were age at onset ≤45 years (in at least one affected member of the family, for familial cases) and unaffected parents. It has been proved that, especially in non-Japanese cases, mutations in the
<ce:italic>Parkin</ce:italic>
gene are associated with a wide range in both age at onset (≤64 years) and clinical signs, and they can result in parkinsonism that is clinically indistinguishable from PD, making genotype-phenotype correlation uncertain (Abbas et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib1">1999</ce:cross-ref>
; Klein et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib12">2000</ce:cross-ref>
). Nevertheless, only ∼50% of cases of autosomal recessive early-onset parkinsonism are related to the
<ce:italic>Parkin</ce:italic>
gene, and in most patients, especially sporadic cases, the contribution of genetic factors remains to be elucidated (Lücking et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib16">2000</ce:cross-ref>
). It is likely that a novel, as yet unidentified, gene is responsible for early-onset parkinsonism in some of these cases. We mapped a novel locus, named “
<ce:italic>PARK6,</ce:italic>
” to a 12.5-cM region on chromosome 1p35-36, in a large Italian family with autosomal recessive early-onset parkinsonism, confirming the genetic heterogeneity of this disorder.</ce:para>
</ce:section>
<ce:section id="sc2" view="all">
<ce:section-title>Subjects and Methods</ce:section-title>
<ce:section id="sc2.1" view="all">
<ce:section-title>Subjects</ce:section-title>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0015">A large Italian family (the Marsala kindred) comprising 122 members was investigated. The methodology and the clinical characterization of the family have been reported elsewhere (Valente et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib26">1999</ce:cross-ref>
). We examined 35 subjects, including 30 family members and 5 spouses. After informed consent was obtained, venous-blood samples were taken from 27 family members and the 5 spouses, for DNA analysis.</ce:para>
</ce:section>
<ce:section id="sc2.2" view="all">
<ce:section-title>DNA and Linkage Analysis</ce:section-title>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0020">DNA was extracted from leukocytes, by standard techniques. Exclusion of linkage between the disease and
<ce:italic>PARK2</ce:italic>
on chromosome 6q has been reported elsewhere (Valente et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib26">1999</ce:cross-ref>
). A simulation study performed with the program SLINK (Ott
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib19">1989</ce:cross-ref>
) revealed a maximum expected LOD score of 4.2 at recombination fraction (θ) .00. The family was then considered suitable for a genomewide homozygosity mapping (Lander and Botstein
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib13">1987</ce:cross-ref>
). In the first screen, only the four definitely affected individuals were genotyped. We analyzed 400 highly polymorphic fluorescent microsatellite markers spanning the 22 autosomes and having an average distance of 10 cM (Linkage Mapping Set version 2; Applied Biosystems). Microsatellite markers were amplified from genomic DNA by the PCR technique, as specified by the manufacturers, and were electrophoresed on a denaturing acrylamide gel by a 377 XL DNA sequencer (Applied Biosystems). DNA fragment-size analysis was performed semiautomatically by GENESCAN and GENOTYPER software (Applied Biosystems), to determine genotypes.</ce:para>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0025">When all the affected individuals were shown to be homozygous for the same allele at a given marker, the surrounding region was saturated with closely spaced microsatellite markers. All the available family members were then genotyped, and haplotypes were constructed manually. Phase was assigned on the basis of the minimum number of recombinants.</ce:para>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0030">Two-point LOD scores were generated using the FASTLINK version of the MLINK program (Cottingham et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib3">1993</ce:cross-ref>
; Dwarkadas et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib4">1994</ce:cross-ref>
), an assumption of equal recombination rate for the two sexes, autosomal recessive inheritance, reduced penetrance (.90), gene frequency .001, and equal allele frequencies for each marker. Loops were broken by the automated loop-breaking procedure described by Becker and coworkers (
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib2">1998</ce:cross-ref>
). Marker order and genetic distances were based on the chromosome 1 genetic map of the Center for Medical Genetics, Marshfield Medical Research Foundation, and on the chromosome 1 physical map of the National Center for Biotechnology Information, available at The Human Genome website.</ce:para>
</ce:section>
</ce:section>
<ce:section id="sc3" view="all">
<ce:section-title>Results</ce:section-title>
<ce:section id="sc3.1" view="all">
<ce:section-title>Clinical Analysis</ce:section-title>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0035">A simplified pedigree of the family is shown in
<ce:cross-ref refid="fig1">figure 1</ce:cross-ref>
<ce:float-anchor refid="fig1"></ce:float-anchor>
. The age at onset in affected subjects was 32–48 years. The patients presented with the typical parkinsonian phenotype, including slow progression of the disease, sustained response to levodopa, and occurrence of levodopa-associated dyskinesias of variable severity. Foot dystonia and sleep benefit were not observed. No pathological data are available.</ce:para>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0040">Both the high frequency of consanguineous marriages within the family and the presence of affected members of both sexes in only one generation strongly suggest an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. Moreover, genealogic records permitted us to trace the origin of the family to a common ancestral couple seven generations back (18th century). A summary of the clinical presentation in the family and of the Hoehn and Yahr (
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib9">1967</ce:cross-ref>
) stage (on-state) are given in
<ce:cross-ref refid="tbl1">table 1</ce:cross-ref>
<ce:float-anchor refid="tbl1"></ce:float-anchor>
.</ce:para>
</ce:section>
<ce:section id="sc3.2" view="all">
<ce:section-title>Homozygosity Mapping and Linkage Analysis</ce:section-title>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0045">Linkage to
<ce:italic>PARK2</ce:italic>
has been excluded by a previous study (Valente et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib26">1999</ce:cross-ref>
). Given the autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance, we expected homozygosity at the level of the disease locus in affected individuals, owing to identity by descent from a common progenitor (Lander and Botstein
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib13">1987</ce:cross-ref>
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<ce:italic>D1S199</ce:italic>
(
<ce:cross-ref refid="tbl2">table 2</ce:cross-ref>
<ce:float-anchor refid="tbl2"></ce:float-anchor>
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<ce:italic>D1S199</ce:italic>
and
<ce:italic>D1S2885</ce:italic>
(
<ce:cross-ref refid="fig1">fig. 1</ce:cross-ref>
), allowing the identification of a 12.5-cM interval containing a novel gene (i.e.,
<ce:italic>PARK6</ce:italic>
) for autosomal recessive parkinsonism. The upper and lower extents of the region are determined by recombinations occurring between markers
<ce:italic>D1S483</ce:italic>
and
<ce:italic>D1S199</ce:italic>
(telomeric end) and between markers
<ce:italic>D1S2885</ce:italic>
and
<ce:italic>D1S247</ce:italic>
(centromeric end), respectively, which were detected in subjects VI:7, VI:9, and VI:17.</ce:para>
</ce:section>
</ce:section>
<ce:section id="sc4" view="all">
<ce:section-title>Discussion</ce:section-title>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0050">We have identified, by homozygosity mapping, a second locus for autosomal recessive early-onset parkinsonism, a locus named “
<ce:italic>PARK6,</ce:italic>
” on the short arm of chromosome 1 in a family from Sicily. The phenotype is characterized by early-onset parkinsonism with slow progression, sustained response to levodopa, and frequent levodopa-induced fluctuations and dyskinesias. Other signs often reported in ARJP, such as dystonia at onset and sleep benefit, are absent. The clinical picture in this family overlaps with that described in
<ce:italic>Parkin-</ce:italic>
positive families of non-Japanese origin (Abbas et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib1">1999</ce:cross-ref>
). Lücking and coworkers screened 73 families with onset age ≤45 years in at least one affected member and 100 sporadic cases with onset age ≤45 years (Lücking
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib16">2000</ce:cross-ref>
). They found
<ce:italic>Parkin</ce:italic>
mutations in approximately half of the families, but in only 18/100 sporadic cases, most (14/18) with onset age ≤20 years. The typical ARJP features—such as dystonia, hyperreflexia, sustained response to levodopa, and early levodopa-induced dyskinesias—were more frequent in the
<ce:italic>Parkin-</ce:italic>
positive patients than in the
<ce:italic>Parkin-</ce:italic>
negative group. However, these signs were less frequent than in previous reports, and none could be used to specifically distinguish between the two groups. The age at onset in the
<ce:italic>Parkin-</ce:italic>
positive group was, on average, lower than that in the
<ce:italic>Parkin-</ce:italic>
negative group, but mutations were identified in patients with onset age ⩾45 years (≤64 years) and with clinical features difficult to distinguish from those of PD (Klein et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib12">2000</ce:cross-ref>
; Lücking et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib16">2000</ce:cross-ref>
).</ce:para>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0055">The identification of several families that have autosomal recessive parkinsonism but that do not have
<ce:italic>Parkin</ce:italic>
mutations and are clinically indistinguishable from the
<ce:italic>Parkin-</ce:italic>
positive families strongly suggests the existence of at least one other, possibly similar, gene responsible for autosomal recessive parkinsonism. The identification of a novel locus for autosomal recessive early-onset parkinsonism in a family with a phenotype similar to that reported for
<ce:italic>Parkin</ce:italic>
is a crucial step toward the identification of another gene that could account for at least a subset of the
<ce:italic>Parkin-</ce:italic>
negative cases. It is noteworthy that the disease in this family is more characteristic of sporadic, Lewy-body PD, since it has both a later onset age than is seen in
<ce:italic>Parkin-</ce:italic>
positive patients and fewer atypical features. Still, the absence of autoptic confirmation does not allow us to assign a definite diagnosis of PD. The term “early-onset parkinsonism” is preferred in the case of families, such as those studied in the present article, for which information on the occurrence of Lewy bodies and on the pattern of neuronal loss is missing.</ce:para>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0060">The role of this novel locus needs to be tested in other autosomal recessive
<ce:italic>Parkin-</ce:italic>
negative families and in cases of early-onset sporadic parkinsonism, since a sporadic presentation may underlie an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. Until the
<ce:italic>PARK6</ce:italic>
gene has been identified, a screen will be possible only by a search of regions of homozygosity within the candidate interval. Homozygosity mapping is a powerful technique to map genes responsible for autosomal recessive diseases in either consanguineous or nonconsanguineous pedigrees (Wang et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib27">1997</ce:cross-ref>
). However, this method is not completely accurate in determining the frequency of a gene.</ce:para>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0065">It is worth noting that individual V:10 shares with the affected individuals a smaller region of homozygosity, from
<ce:italic>D1S2674</ce:italic>
to
<ce:italic>D1S247.</ce:italic>
At the latest examination, this individual was 84 years old and did not show any signs of PD. It is likely that the gene is located outside the region of homozygosity shared by the unaffected person. In this case, the linked interval would be reduced to a 9-cM region between
<ce:italic>D1S483</ce:italic>
and
<ce:italic>D1S2674.</ce:italic>
Alternatively, the identification of a definitely unaffected family member partially sharing the region of homozygosity can be explained if a reduced penetrance of the underlying gene is assumed. This would be in agreement with the reduced (.9) penetrance of the
<ce:italic>Parkin</ce:italic>
gene, and, in fact, we used this penetrance value for linkage calculations in this family. This issue will be clarified by detection of recombinations in affected individuals from other families.</ce:para>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0070">The Parkin protein appears to be involved in protein degradation, as a ubiquitin-protein ligase interacting with the ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme UbcH7 (Shimura et al.
<ce:cross-ref refid="bib23">2000</ce:cross-ref>
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<ce:italic>Parkin</ce:italic>
gene completely abolish the expression of the Parkin protein, which is not detectable in any region of patients' brains (Shimura et al.
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<ce:para view="all" id="para.0075">The work of the human genome–sequencing project has resulted in availability of a draft sequence of much of the genome, including the 12.5-cM region that we have identified on chromosome 1. This region, which is equivalent to ∼10.5 Mb on physical maps of the region, contains a large number of genes, both predicted and already known. Included in this group are a number of homeobox genes and the genes for endothelin-converting enzyme 1 and a G-protein–coupled receptor. However, none of them either presents similarities with
<ce:italic>Parkin</ce:italic>
or represents an obvious candidate for PD. The identification of other families with linkage to chromosome 1p will help in refinement of the locus position on the genetic map, which is an essential step toward the identification of the gene and its function.</ce:para>
</ce:section>
</ce:sections>
<ce:acknowledgment>
<ce:section-title>Acknowledgments</ce:section-title>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0080">The authors are grateful to all family members who kindly participated in this study; to Dr. Giulio Cesare De Santis, who substantially contributed to an understanding of the family genealogy; and to Dr. Alejandro Schäffer, who offered helpful suggestions for linkage analysis. P.H.D. and N.W.W. are supported by MRC program grant G9706148, The Parkinson’s Disease Society (U.K.), and the Brain Research Trust. This project was supported in part by Telethon grants C38 (to A.R.B.) and E1165 (to A.A.).</ce:para>
</ce:acknowledgment>
<ce:appendices view="all">
<ce:section view="compact-standard" id="app1">
<ce:section-title>Electronic-Database Information</ce:section-title>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0085">Accession numbers and URLs for data in this article are as follows:</ce:para>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0090">Center for Medical Genetics, Marshfield Medical Research Foundation,
<ce:inter-ref xlink:href="http://research.marshfieldclinic.org/genetics/" xlink:type="simple">http://research.marshfieldclinic.org/genetics/</ce:inter-ref>
(for the chromosome 1 genetic map)</ce:para>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0095">Human Genome, The,
<ce:inter-ref xlink:href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/guide/human/" xlink:type="simple">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/guide/human/</ce:inter-ref>
(for the chromosome 1 physical map)</ce:para>
<ce:para view="all" id="para.0100">Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM),
<ce:inter-ref xlink:href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Omim/" xlink:type="simple">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Omim/</ce:inter-ref>
(for PD [MIM
<ce:inter-ref xlink:href="omim:168600" xlink:type="simple">168600</ce:inter-ref>
] and ARJP [MIM
<ce:inter-ref xlink:href="omim:600116" xlink:type="simple">600116</ce:inter-ref>
])</ce:para>
</ce:section>
</ce:appendices>
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<abstract>The cause of Parkinson disease (PD) is still unknown, but genetic factors have recently been implicated in the etiology of the disease. So far, four loci responsible for autosomal dominant PD have been identified. Autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonism (ARJP) is a clinically and genetically distinct entity; typical PD features are associated with early onset, sustained response to levodopa, and early occurrence of levodopa-induced dyskinesias, which are often severe. To date, only one ARJP gene, Parkin, has been identified, and multiple mutations have been detected both in families with autosomal recessive parkinsonism and in sporadic cases. The Parkin-associated phenotype is broad, and some cases are indistinguishable from idiopathic PD. In ⩾50% of families with ARJP that have been analyzed, no mutations could be detected in the Parkin gene. We identified a large Sicilian family with four definitely affected members (the Marsala kindred). The phenotype was characterized by early-onset (range 32–48 years) parkinsonism, with slow progression and sustained response to levodopa. Linkage of the disease to the Parkin gene was excluded. A genomewide homozygosity screen was performed in the family. Linkage analysis and haplotype construction allowed identification of a single region of homozygosity shared by all the affected members, spanning 12.5 cM on the short arm of chromosome 1. This region contains a novel locus for autosomal recessive early-onset parkinsonism, PARK6. A maximum LOD score 4.01 at recombination fraction .00 was obtained for marker D1S199.</abstract>
<note type="content">Figure 1: Simplified pedigree of the family, and haplotypes of marker loci spanning the linked region on chromosome 1p35-36. Black symbols denote definitely affected individuals, and deceased members are denoted by a diagonal bar. A short thin horizontal bar above a symbol indicates a family member who was examined clinically. The black bar denotes the disease-associated haplotype. To protect patient confidentiality, a diamond symbol has been used to mask the sex of some unaffected individuals.</note>
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