Lack of association between PRNP M129V polymorphism and multiple sclerosis, mild cognitive impairment, alcoholism and schizophrenia in a Korean population
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Lack of association between PRNP M129V polymorphism and multiple sclerosis, mild cognitive impairment, alcoholism and schizophrenia in a Korean population
Abstract
The genetic variant at codon 129 (M129V) of the prion protein gene (PRNP) is considered to be a major genetic risk factor for prion diseases. In this study, we examined the possible genetic association of PRNP*129Val with multiple sclerosis (MS, n=681), mild cognitive impairment (MCI, n=801), alcoholism (n=761) and schizophrenia (n=715) in a Korean population, and compared the data with previous genetic association studies of the variant. The minor allele frequency of PRNP*129Val (MAF =0.025) was significantly lower in Korean population (n=2,479) compared to Caucasian populations (P < 0.0001), suggestive of a weak influence of the variant in the previous population. Statistical analysis revealed no significant association between PRNP*129Val and MS (P= 0.76), MCI (P=0.46), alcoholism (P=0.84) and schizophrenia (P =0.69). These findings were discussed in the context of prior inconsistent reports on the role of PRNP*129Val polymorphism in several diseases. Results from this study may provide further evidence that PRNP M129V is not a genetic susceptibility factor for MS, MCI, alcoholism and schizophrenia in a Korean population.
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