Novel Parkinson’s Disease Genetic Risk Factors Within and Across European Populations
Abstract
We conducted a meta-analysis of Parkinson's disease genome-wide association study summary statistics, stratified by source (clinically-recruited case-control cohorts versus population biobanks) and by general European versus European isolate ancestries. This study included 63,555 cases, 17,700 proxy cases with a family history of Parkinson's disease, and 1,746,386 controls, making it the largest investigation of Parkinson's disease genetic risk to date.
Meta-analyses were performed using standard fixed and random effect models for the European sub-populations, the case-control studies, and the population biobanks separately. Finally, all of the European ancestries for all study types as well as proxy cases were combined in our final cross-European meta-analysis. We estimated heritable risk across ancestry groups, investigated tissue and cell-type enrichment, and prioritized risk genes using public data to facilitate functional follow-up efforts.
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Authors
2- TGThe Global Parkinson’s Genetics Program (GP2)
- HLHampton L. LeonardCorresponding
Topics & keywords
- Biobank
- Meta-analysis
- Disease
- Genome-wide association study
- European population
- Population
- Parkinson's disease
- Biology