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Review
. 2023 Nov 17;14(11):2097.
doi: 10.3390/genes14112097.

The Landscape of Monogenic Parkinson's Disease in Populations of Non-European Ancestry: A Narrative Review

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The Landscape of Monogenic Parkinson's Disease in Populations of Non-European Ancestry: A Narrative Review

Christos Koros et al. Genes (Basel). .

Abstract

Introduction: There has been a bias in the existing literature on Parkinson's disease (PD) genetics as most studies involved patients of European ancestry, mostly in Europe and North America. Our target was to review published research data on the genetic profile of PD patients of non-European or mixed ancestry.

Methods: We reviewed articles published during the 2000-2023 period, focusing on the genetic status of PD patients of non-European origin (Indian, East and Central Asian, Latin American, sub-Saharan African and Pacific islands).

Results: There were substantial differences regarding monogenic PD forms between patients of European and non-European ancestry. The G2019S Leucine Rich Repeat Kinase 2 (LRRK2) mutation was rather scarce in non-European populations. In contrast, East Asian patients carried different mutations like p.I2020T, which is common in Japan. Parkin (PRKN) variants had a global distribution, being common in early-onset PD in Indians, in East Asians, and in early-onset Mexicans. Furthermore, they were occasionally present in Black African PD patients. PTEN-induced kinase 1 (PINK1) and PD protein 7 (DJ-1) variants were described in Indian, East Asian and Pacific Islands populations. Glucocerebrosidase gene variants (GBA1), which represent an important predisposing factor for PD, were found in East and Southeast Asian and Indian populations. Different GBA1 variants have been reported in Black African populations and Latin Americans.

Conclusions: Existing data reveal a pronounced heterogeneity in the genetic background of PD. A number of common variants in populations of European ancestry appeared to be absent or scarce in patients of diverse ethnic backgrounds. Large-scale studies that include genetic screening in African, Asian or Latin American populations are underway. The outcomes of such efforts will facilitate further clinical studies and will possibly contribute to the identification of either new pathogenic mutations in already described genes or novel PD-related genes.

Keywords: Alpha-Synuclein gene; Glucocerebrosidase gene; Leucine Rich Repeat Kinase 2 gene; Parkin gene; Parkinson’s disease; genetic; non-European.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Map showing the worldwide distribution of PD-related gene variants in populations of non-European ancestry.

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