Parkin and LRRK2/Dardarin Mutations in Early Onset Parkinson's Disease in the Basque Country (Spain)

2015 
We have performed a complete screening of the Parkin gene (PRKN2) and looked for p.Gly2019Ser (G2019S) and p.Arg1441Gly (R1441G) LRRK2/dardarin gene mutations in twenty seven patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) with an age at onset younger than 50 years (EOPD), living in Gipuzkoa (Basque Country, Spain). Thirteen of them (48%) were PRKN2 mutation carriers. The c.255256DelA mutation was the most frequent, followed by a deletion involving exons 3 and 4. A deletion involving exons 3 and 12 of the PRKN2 gene and R1441G LRRK2 mutation was found together in one PD patient. Four out of fourteen PRKN2 negative patients carried the p.G2019S mutation. Both PRKN2 mutation carriers and non-carriers presented frequently with family history (10 PRKN2 mutation carriers and 8 PRKN2 non-carriers); in fact, five patients without a known gene mutation had a first degree relative affected, suggesting another monogenic disease. PRKN2 carriers presented with a younger age at onset (36.7 vs. 41.7) and more benign disease progression. Indeed, those PD patients younger than forty who initially presented with unilateral tremor became shortly bilateral. Relatively, symmetric parkinsonism and slow disease progression carried more frequently PRKN2 mutations than patients with unilateral akinetic rigid parkinsonism and age at * Corresponding author.
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