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Genome-wide gene-environment study identifies glutamate receptor gene GRIN2A as a Parkinson's disease modifier gene via interaction with coffee
Authors:Hamza Taye H  Chen Honglei  Hill-Burns Erin M  Rhodes Shannon L  Montimurro Jennifer  Kay Denise M  Tenesa Albert  Kusel Victoria I  Sheehan Patricia  Eaaswarkhanth Muthukrishnan  Yearout Dora  Samii Ali  Roberts John W  Agarwal Pinky  Bordelon Yvette  Park Yikyung  Wang Liyong  Gao Jianjun  Vance Jeffery M  Kendler Kenneth S  Bacanu Silviu-Alin  Scott William K  Ritz Beate  Nutt John  Factor Stewart A  Zabetian Cyrus P  Payami Haydeh
Institution:New York State Department of Health Wadsworth Center, Albany, New York, USA.
Abstract:Our aim was to identify genes that influence the inverse association of coffee with the risk of developing Parkinson''s disease (PD). We used genome-wide genotype data and lifetime caffeinated-coffee-consumption data on 1,458 persons with PD and 931 without PD from the NeuroGenetics Research Consortium (NGRC), and we performed a genome-wide association and interaction study (GWAIS), testing each SNP''s main-effect plus its interaction with coffee, adjusting for sex, age, and two principal components. We then stratified subjects as heavy or light coffee-drinkers and performed genome-wide association study (GWAS) in each group. We replicated the most significant SNP. Finally, we imputed the NGRC dataset, increasing genomic coverage to examine the region of interest in detail. The primary analyses (GWAIS, GWAS, Replication) were performed using genotyped data. In GWAIS, the most significant signal came from rs4998386 and the neighboring SNPs in GRIN2A. GRIN2A encodes an NMDA-glutamate-receptor subunit and regulates excitatory neurotransmission in the brain. Achieving P2df?=?10?6, GRIN2A surpassed all known PD susceptibility genes in significance in the GWAIS. In stratified GWAS, the GRIN2A signal was present in heavy coffee-drinkers (OR?=?0.43; P?=?6×10?7) but not in light coffee-drinkers. The a priori Replication hypothesis that “Among heavy coffee-drinkers, rs4998386_T carriers have lower PD risk than rs4998386_CC carriers” was confirmed: ORReplication?=?0.59, PReplication?=?10?3; ORPooled?=?0.51, PPooled?=?7×10?8. Compared to light coffee-drinkers with rs4998386_CC genotype, heavy coffee-drinkers with rs4998386_CC genotype had 18% lower risk (P?=?3×10?3), whereas heavy coffee-drinkers with rs4998386_TC genotype had 59% lower risk (P?=?6×10?13). Imputation revealed a block of SNPs that achieved P2df<5×10?8 in GWAIS, and OR?=?0.41, P?=?3×10?8 in heavy coffee-drinkers. This study is proof of concept that inclusion of environmental factors can help identify genes that are missed in GWAS. Both adenosine antagonists (caffeine-like) and glutamate antagonists (GRIN2A-related) are being tested in clinical trials for treatment of PD. GRIN2A may be a useful pharmacogenetic marker for subdividing individuals in clinical trials to determine which medications might work best for which patients.
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