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Mitochondrial haplogroups and cognitive progression in Parkinson's disease

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awac327

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Parkinson's disease; mitochondrial haplogroups; cognitive progression

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, Sun Yat-sen University [22ykqb07]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31900475]
  3. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [2022A1515011440]
  4. Shenzhen Fundamental Research Program [JCYJ20190807161601692]
  5. Pearl River Talent Recruitment Program [2019QN01Y139]
  6. NIH [NINDS/NIA R01NS115144, U01NS095736, U01NS100603]
  7. American Parkinson Disease Association Center for Advanced Parkinson Research

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The study shows that specific mitochondrial haplogroups are associated with the progression of cognitive decline in patients with Parkinson's disease, but not with the progression of motor impairment. This finding suggests that mitochondrial haplotypes may be a useful tool for stratifying patients based on their risk of cognitive decline.
Liu et al. report that specific mitochondrial haplogroups are associated with the progression of cognitive decline in patients with Parkinson's disease, but not with the progression of motor impairment. Mitochondrial haplotypes may thus be useful for stratifying patients according to their risk of cognitive decline. Mitochondria are a culprit in the onset of Parkinson's disease, but their role during disease progression is unclear. Here we used Cox proportional hazards models to exam the effect of variation in the mitochondrial genome on longitudinal cognitive and motor progression over time in 4064 patients with Parkinson's disease. Mitochondrial macro-haplogroup was associated with reduced risk of cognitive disease progression in the discovery and replication population. In the combined analysis, patients with the super macro-haplogroup J, T, U-# had a 41% lower risk of cognitive progression with P = 2.42 x 10(-6) compared to those with macro-haplogroup H. Exploratory analysis indicated that the common mitochondrial DNA variant, m.2706A>G, was associated with slower cognitive decline with a hazard ratio of 0.68 (95% confidence interval 0.56-0.81) and P = 2.46 x 10(-5). Mitochondrial haplogroups were not appreciably linked to motor progression. This initial genetic survival study of the mitochondrial genome suggests that mitochondrial haplogroups may be associated with the pace of cognitive progression in Parkinson's disease over time.

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