Genetic fine-mapping of the Iowan SNCA gene triplication in a patient with Parkinson’s disease

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Faria Zafar
Ruksana Azhu Valappil
Sam Kim
Krisztina K. Johansen
Anne Lynn S. Chang
James W. Tetrud
Peggy S. Eis
Eli Hatchwell
J. William Langston
Dennis W. Dickson
Birgitt Schüle
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[1] Parkinson’s Institute and Clinical Center,Department of Neurology
[2] Akershus University Hospital,Department of Dermatology
[3] Stanford University School of Medicine,Stanford Neuroscience Health Center
[4] Stanford School of Medicine,undefined
[5] Population Bio,undefined
[6] Inc,undefined
[7] Neuropathology Laboratory,undefined
[8] Mayo Clinic,undefined
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The “Iowa kindred,” a large Iowan family with autosomal-dominant Parkinson’s disease, has been followed clinically since the 1920s at the Mayo Clinic. In 2003, the genetic cause was determined to be a 1.7 Mb triplication of the alpha-synuclein genomic locus. Affected individuals present with an early-onset, severe parkinsonism-dementia syndrome. Here, we present a descendant of the Iowa kindred with novel, disease-associated non-motor findings of reduced heart rate variability, complete anosmia, and a rare skin condition called colloid milium. At autopsy, key neuropathological findings were compatible with diffuse Lewy body disease. Using high-resolution comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) array analysis to fine-map the genomic breakpoints, we observed two independent recombination events of the SNCA locus that resulted in a genomic triplication of twelve genes, including SNCA, and the disruption of two genes, HERC6 and CCSER1, at the genomic breakpoints. In conclusion, we provide further evidence that the mere two-fold overexpression of alpha-synuclein leads to a fulminant alpha-synucleinopathy with rapid progression and severe clinical and neuropathological features.
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