Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6804097 | Neurobiology of Aging | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
EIF4G1 mutations were previously reported as a cause of Parkinson's disease (PD). As a result of this finding, considerable work has been performed to test this idea and to examine the functional role of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4-gamma in the pathogenic process underlying PD. Here, we show that the originally described mutation is likely a rare benign variant. We tested this variant in a very large series of subjects and show that it is more frequent in controls than cases. We argue here that this infers that EIF4G1 mutations are not related to PD.
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Authors
Noah Nichols, Jose M. Bras, Dena G. Hernandez, Iris E. Jansen, Suzanne Lesage, Steven Lubbe, Andrew B. Singleton, International Parkinson's Disease Genomics Consortium International Parkinson's Disease Genomics Consortium,