Variants in the 3'UTR of SNCA do not affect miRNA-433 binding and alpha-synuclein expression.

  • Ina Schmitt
  • Ullrich Wüllner
  • van Rooyen
  • Jan Pierre
  • Hassan Khazneh
  • Julian Becker
  • Alexander Volk
  • Christian Kubisch
  • Tim Becker
  • Vladimir S Kostic
  • Christine Klein
  • Alfredo Ramirez

Abstract

Alpha-synuclein (SNCA) is a major risk gene for Parkinson's disease (PD) and increased SNCA gene dosage results in a parkinsonian syndrome in affected families. Regulatory regions relevant for SNCA expression include the 3' untranslated region (UTR), which among other regulatory elements contains several micro-RNA-binding sites. Interestingly, variants located in the 3' region of SNCA have been associated with PD in two genome-wide association studies. To test whether private mutations in this region contribute to PD, we sequenced the 3'UTR of SNCA in 1285 PD patients and 1120 age/sex-matched healthy controls. We found two rare variants, the one corresponding to the single nucleotide polymorphism rs145304567 and the novel variant c.*1004_1008delTTTTT. Although rs145304567 affects the putative-binding site of microRNA (miRNA) -433, the allele distribution was similar in PD patients and controls, and the expression of SNCA mRNA was not related to the genotype. Furthermore, a regulatory effect of miRNA-433 on SNCA expression levels was not detected.

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer12
ISSN1018-4813
StatusVeröffentlicht - 2012
Extern publiziertJa
pubmed 22617348