rs10519131 - RORA - LINC02349
Magnitude 2.8 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Meta-analysis of Parkinson disease: Identification of a novel locus, RIT2 - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 22451204
ABSTRACT: Objective Genome-wide association (GWAS) methods have identified genes contributing to Parkinson disease (PD); we sought to identify additional genes associated with PD susceptibility. Methods A two stage design was used. First, individual level genotypic data from five recent PD GWAS (Discovery Sample: 4,238 PD cases and 4,239 controls) were combined. Following imputation, a logistic regression model was employed in each dataset to test for association with PD susceptibility and results from each dataset were meta-analyzed. Second, 768 SNPs were genotyped in an independent Replication Sample (3,738 cases and 2,111 controls). Results Genome-wide significance was reached for SNPs in SNCA (rs356165, G: odds ratio (OR)=1.37; p=9.3 × 10−21), MAPT (rs242559, C: OR=0.78; p=1.5 × 10
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Lifestyle context
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Parkinson's disease risk stratification with neurologist Moderate
This variant is associated with 1.22-fold increased Parkinson's disease risk (GWAS p=1e-6, n=8,477) and affects expression in neurological tissues.
- GWAS_CATALOG:22451204