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. 2011 Jan 21;20(8):1478–1487. doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddr026

Table 4.

Association of SNPs with mRNA expression levelsa

SNP Position on chrom 4 Gene MAF GWAS ORb SNCA (probe 29 939) CTSD (probe 52 556) GAK exon 26 (probe 155 700) GAK exon 28 (probe 397 150)
Beta P-value Beta P-value Beta P-value Beta P-value
rs1564282 842,313 GAK 0.14 (T) 1.7 0.35c 0.003 −0.06 0.49 −0.12 0.16 −0.15 0.03
rs356229 90,825,620 3’ SNCA 0.44 (C) 1.35 −0.03 0.70 0.02 0.73 −0.01 0.87 −0.01 0.83
rs356188 90,910,560 SNCA 0.29 (C) 0.7 −0.08 0.27 0.12 0.007 0.11 0.02 0.07 0.1
rs3775478 91,061,863 MMRN1 0.12 (G) 1.7 0.05 0.67 0.04 0.55 −0.05 0.53 −0.04 0.56

MAF, minor allele frequency; Beta, beta coefficient.

aAdjusted for PD/control, RIN, PMI and age at death.

bOR previously reported for SNPs association to PD in our Familial PD GWAS (7) with P-values ranging from 5.9 × 10−6 to 8.4 × 10−5.

ceSNP beta estimate in a subset of 32 brain samples with available ethnicity information (all Caucasians) was similar to the beta estimate value in the whole set of brains (Beta = 0.33).