Journal article
Tau Haplotypes Regulate Transcription and Are Associated with Parkinson's Disease
JBJ Kwok, ET Teber, C Loy, M Hallupp, G Nicholson, GD Mellick, DD Buchanan, PA Silburn, PR Schofield
Annals of Neurology | Published : 2004
DOI: 10.1002/ana.10826
Abstract
A primary haplotype (H1) of the microtubule-associated protein Tau (MAPT) gene is associated with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the mechanism for disease susceptibility remains unknown. We examined the promoter region of MAPT and identified single nucleotide polymorphisms and insertions of 1 to 11 nucleotides. These polymorphisms corresponded to the previously characterized haplotypes, H1 and H2, as well as a novel variant of the H1 haplotype, H1′. As observed in other studies, we demonstrated a significant association with the H1/H1 promoter genotype and PD in a cohort of 206 idiopathic late-onset cases. This is in contrast with a panel of 13 early-onset PD patients, for whom we did no..
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