A Spanish-Portuguese GWAS of progressive supranuclear palsy reveals a novel risk locus in NFASC
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A Spanish-Portuguese GWAS of progressive supranuclear palsy reveals a novel risk locus in NFASC
Abstract
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare 4-repeat tauopathy that causes behavioural, movement and cognitive abnormalities. We genotyped all available clinical and histopathological PSP cases in Spain and Portugal (N = 522), and conducted the largest PSP GWAS of the Iberian population to date. Genetic burden analysis revealed reduced diagnostic specificity in clinically diagnosed atypical PSP cases-when applying the 2017 MDS criteria-compared to Richardson's syndrome cases. We independently replicated eight PSP risk variants in seven known loci (MAPT, MOBP, EIF2AK3, STX6, SLCO1A2, DUSP10 and APOE), and identified a novel locus in NFASC/CNTN2 (rs12744678 C: OR[95%CI] = 0.83[0.78-0.89]; p = 4.15·10-08) after meta-analysis with a newly available Dutch cohort and publicly available summary statistics (3,099 PSP; 11,482 controls). Enrichment analysis and protein expression profiling highlighted oligodendrocyte function and myelination as likely contributors to PSP pathogenesis. Our findings broaden the genetic landscape of PSP and suggest potential therapeutic avenues focused on modulating neuron-oligodendrocyte interactions.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: Vigil Neuroscience and Prevail therapeutics are in a public-private partnerschip research program of Sven J. van der Lee. All funding is paid to his institution. Ethical approval: For the PSP/DEGESCO cohort, this study was approved by the competent research ethical committee (MED-FACE-2020-01, Universidad Internacional de Catalunya, Sant Cugat del Valles, Spain). For the Dutch cohorts, the local Medical Ethics Committees approved the protocols for the Amsterdam Dementia Cohort (ADC) and the other studies, and all participants of the ADC provided written informed consent.
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