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Longitudinal Measurements of Glucocerebrosidase activity in Parkinson’s patients
- Alcalay, Roy N;
- Wolf, Pavlina;
- Chiang, Ming Sum Ruby;
- Helesicova, Karolina;
- Zhang, Xiaokui Kate;
- Merchant, Kalpana;
- Hutten, Samantha J;
- Scherzer, Clemens;
- Caspell‐Garcia, Chelsea;
- Blauwendraat, Cornelis;
- Foroud, Tatiana;
- Nudelman, Kelly;
- Gan‐Or, Ziv;
- Simuni, Tanya;
- Chahine, Lana M;
- Levy, Oren;
- Zheng, Dandi;
- Li;
- Sardi, Sergio Pablo;
- Marek, Kenneth;
- Siderowf, Andrew;
- Seibyl, John;
- Coffey, Christopher;
- Tanner, Caroline;
- Tosun‐Turgut, Duygu;
- Shaw, Leslie M;
- Trojanowski, John Q;
- Singleton, Andrew;
- Kieburtz, Karl;
- Toga, Arthur;
- Mollenhauer, Brit;
- Galasko, Douglas;
- Chahine, Lana M;
- Poewe, Werner;
- Poston, Kathleen;
- Bressman, Susan;
- Reimer, Alyssa;
- Arnedo, Vanessa;
- Clark, Adrienne;
- Frasier, Mark;
- Kopil, Catherine;
- Chowdhury, Sohini;
- Sherer, Todd;
- Casaceli, Cynthia;
- Dorsey, Ray;
- Wilson, Renee;
- Mahes, Sugi;
- Salerno, Christina;
- Crawford, Karen;
- Casalin, Paola;
- Malferrari, Giulia;
- Weisz, Mali Gani;
- Orr‐Urtreger, Avi;
- Montine, Thomas;
- Baglieri, Chris;
- Christini, Amanda;
- Russell, David;
- Dahodwala, Nabila;
- Giladi, Nir;
- Factor, Stewart;
- Hogarth, Penelope;
- Standaert, David;
- Hauser, Robert;
- Jankovic, Joseph;
- Saint‐Hilaire, Marie;
- Richard, Irene;
- Shprecher, David;
- Fernandez, Hubert;
- Brockmann, Katrina;
- Rosenthal, Liana;
- Barone, Paolo;
- Espay, Alberto;
- Rowe, Dominic;
- Marder, Karen;
- Santiago, Anthony;
- Hu, Shu‐Ching;
- Isaacson, Stuart;
- Martinez, Javiar Ruiz;
- Tolosa, Eduardo;
- Tai, Yen;
- Politis, Marios;
- Smejdir, Debra;
- Rees, Linda;
- Williams, Karen;
- Kausar, Farah;
- Richardson, Whitney;
- Willeke, Diana;
- Peacock, Shawnees;
- Sommerfeld, Barbara;
- Freed, Alison;
- Wakeman, Katrina;
- Blair, Courtney;
- Guthrie, Stephanie;
- Harrell, Leigh;
- Hunter, Christine;
- Thomas, Cathi‐Ann;
- James, Raymond;
- Zimmerman, Grace;
- Brown, Victoria;
- Mule, Jennifer;
- Hilt, Ella;
- Ribb, Kori;
- Ainscough, Susan;
- Wethington, Misty;
- Ranola, Madelaine;
- Santana, Helen Mejia;
- Moreno, Juliana;
- Raymond, Deborah;
- Speketer, Krista;
- Carvajal, Lisbeth;
- Carvalo, Stephanie;
- Croitoru, Ioana;
- Garrido, Alicia;
- Payne, Laura Marie;
- Viswanth, Veena;
- Severt, Lawrence;
- Facheris, Maurizio;
- Soares, Holly;
- Mintun, Mark A;
- Cedarbaum, Jesse;
- Taylor, Peggy;
- Biglan, Kevin;
- Vandenbroucke, Emily;
- Sheikh, Zulfiqar Haider;
- Bingol, Baris;
- Fischer, Tanya;
- Sardi, Pablo;
- Forrat, Remi;
- Reith, Alastair;
- Egebjerg, Jan;
- Hillert, Gabrielle Ahlberg;
- Saba, Barbara;
- Min, Chris;
- Umek, Robert;
- Mather, Joe;
- De Santi, Susan;
- Post, Anke;
- Boess, Frank;
- Taylor, Kirsten;
- Grachev, Igor;
- Avbersek, Andreja;
- Muglia, Pierandrea;
- Merchant, Kaplana;
- Tauscher, Johannes
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51164Abstract
Objective
Reduction in glucocerebrosidase (GCase; encoded by GBA) enzymatic activity has been linked to Parkinson's disease (PD). Here, we correlated GCase activity and PD phenotype in the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) cohort.Methods
We measured GCase activity in dried blood spots from 1559 samples of participants in the inception PPMI cohort, collected in four annual visits (from baseline visit to Year-3). Participants (PD, n = 392; controls, n = 175) were fully sequenced for GBA variants by means of genome-wide genotyping arrays, whole-exome sequencing, whole-genome sequencing, Sanger sequencing, and RNA-sequencing.Results
Fifty-two PD participants (13.4%) and 13 (7.4%) controls carried a GBA variant. GBA status was strongly associated with GCase activity. Among noncarriers, GCase activity was similar between PD and controls. Among GBA p.E326K carriers (PD, n = 20; controls, n = 5), activity was significantly lower in PD carriers than control carriers (9.53 µmol/L/h vs. 11.68 µmol/L/h, P = 0.035). Glucocerebrosidase activity was moderately (r = 0.45) associated with white blood cell (WBC) count. Next, we divided the noncarriers with PD to tertiles based on WBC count-corrected enzymatic activity. Members of the lower tertile had higher MDS-Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale motor score in the "off" medication examination at year-III exam. Longitudinal analyses demonstrated slight reduction of activity in samples collected earlier on in the study, likely because of longer storage time.Interpretation
GCase activity is associated with GBA genotype, WBC count, and among p.E326K variant carriers, with PD status. Reduced activity may also be associated with worse phenotype but longer follow up is required to confirm this observation.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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