Analysis Of Ferritin Genes In Parkinson Disease

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE(2007)

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Background: Genes that regulate iron metabolism may be involved in increasing brain iron content in Parkinson disease (PD). The ferritin L-chain is one of these genes, but the rare insertional mutations that cause neuroferritinopathy with basal ganglia degeneration have not yet been identified in PD.Methods: We used denaturing HPLC (DHPLC) to investigate 124 PD patients and 180 controls for variations in the coding and in the 5' untranslated regions of the H- and L-ferritin genes.Results: In the H-ferritin gene, we found one new and rather common intronic polymorphism and the K54R substitution in two controls. The L-ferritin gene showed a very common L55L polymorphism and four other types of DNA variations, three of which were in the patient cohort. A mutation of the conserved His133 to Pro was found in a PD patient and in his daughter. The patient did not show signs of neuroferritinopathy, but the mutation was associated with low L-ferritin levels and with mild chronic anemia.Conclusions: The results support the hypothesis that DNA variations in the ferritin genes are not a common cause for PD.
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anemia, denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC), ferritin, Parkinson disease
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