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Genetics of Parkinson's disease.

Annals of medicine (2005-07-20)
Huw R Morris
摘要

Twenty years ago Parkinson's disease (PD) was thought of as an environmentally determined neurodegenerative disease. It is now known that there are two autosomal dominant disease genes, alpha-synuclein and dardarin, and three genes responsible for autosomal recessive PD, parkin, DJ-1 and PINK-1. Although these gene mutations are not common, their identification has led to a new understanding of the pathogenesis of PD, and to a development in the understanding of the clinical and pathological definitions of PD and Lewy body disease. Ultimately, these advances may lead to the development of new disease-modifying therapies, but more immediately these discoveries have led to a more coherent view of the spectrum of PD and Lewy body diseases and to accurate genetic diagnosis and counselling for some families.