Metal Exposure and SNCA rs356219 Polymorphism Associated With Parkinson Disease and Parkinsonism

In the province of Brescia, Italy, historical neurotoxic metal exposure has occurred for several decades. This study aimed to explore the role of metal exposure and genetics on Parkinson's Disease (PD) and Parkinsonism. Cases were enrolled from four local clinics for movement disorders. Randoml...

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Published in:Frontiers in neurology Vol. 11; p. 556337
Main Authors: Lucchini, Roberto G, Guazzetti, Stefano, Renzetti, Stefano, Broberg, Karin, Caci, Margherita, Covolo, Loredana, Crippa, Patrizia, Gelatti, Umberto, Hashim, Dana, Oppini, Manuela, Pepe, Fulvio, Pilotto, Andrea, Passeri, Chiara, Placidi, Donatella, Rizzetti, Maira Cristina, Turla, Marinella, Wahlberg, Karin, Padovani, Alessandro
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 2020
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Summary:In the province of Brescia, Italy, historical neurotoxic metal exposure has occurred for several decades. This study aimed to explore the role of metal exposure and genetics on Parkinson's Disease (PD) and Parkinsonism. Cases were enrolled from four local clinics for movement disorders. Randomly selected controls non-affected by neurological or psychiatric conditions were enrolled from the same health centers keeping a similar gender ratio and age distribution as for cases. Data on sociodemographic variables, clinical onset and life habits were collected besides accurate occupational and residential history. Blood samples were collected from all participants for genotyping of target polymorphisms in genes linked to PD and/or metal transport. A total number of 432 cases and 444 controls were enrolled in the study, with average age of 71 years (72.2 for cases and 70 for controls). The average age at diagnosis was 65.9 years (SD 9.9). Among the potential risk factors, family history of PD or Parkinsonism showed the strongest association with the diseases (OR = 4.2, 95% CI 2.3, 7.6 on PD; OR = 4.3, 95% CI 1.9, 9.5 for Parkinsonism), followed by polymorphism rs356219 in the alpha-synuclein ( ) gene (OR = 2.03, 95% CI 1.3, 3.3 for CC vs. TT on PD; OR = 2.5, 95% CI 1.1, 5.3 for CC vs. TT on Parkinsonism), exposure to metals (OR = 2.4;, 95% CI 1.3, 4.2 on PD), being born in a farm (OR = 1.8; 95% CI 1.1, 2.8 on PD; OR = 2.6; 95% CI 1.4, 4.9 on Parkinsonism) and being born in the province of Brescia (OR = 1.7; 95% CI 1.0, 2.9 on PD). Conditional OR of having PD depending by polymorphism and metal exposure highlights higher risk of PD among CC carriers and being exposed to metals. However, the interaction term was not statistically significant. Lifetime exposure to metals and genetic variation in gene are relevant determinants of PD and Parkinsonism in the highly industrialized area of Brescia, Italy. The lack of evidence of statistical interaction between environmental and genetic factors may be due to the low frequencies of subjects representing the exposure categories and the polymorphism variants and does not rule out the biological interaction.
Bibliography:Reviewed by: Maria Teresa Pellecchia, University of Salerno, Italy; Giuseppe De Michele, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
This article was submitted to Movement Disorders, a section of the journal Frontiers in Neurology
Edited by: Alberto Albanese, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Italy
ISSN:1664-2295
1664-2295
DOI:10.3389/fneur.2020.556337