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Query: UMLS:C0030567 (
Parkinson's disease
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Exposure to agricultural insecticides, together with yet incompletely understood predisposing genotype/phenotype elements, notably increase the risk of
Parkinson's disease
. Here, we report findings attributing the increased risk in an insecticide-exposed rural area in Israel to interacting debilitating polymorphisms in the
ACHE
/PON1 locus and corresponding expression variations. Polymorphisms that debilitate PON1 activity and cause impaired AChE overproduction under anticholinesterase exposure were strongly overrepresented in patients from agriculturally exposed areas, indicating that they confer risk of
Parkinson's disease
. Supporting this notion, serum AChE and PON1 activities were both selectively and significantly lower in patients than in healthy individuals and in carriers of the risky polymorphisms as compared with other Parkinsonian patients. Our findings suggest that inherited interactive weakness of AChE and PON1 expression increases the insecticide-induced occurrence of
Parkinson's disease
.
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PMID:Acetylcholinesterase/paraoxonase interactions increase the risk of insecticide-induced Parkinson's disease. 1562 87
Much has been learned in recent years about the genetics of familial
Parkinson's disease
. However, far less is known about those malfunctioning genes which contribute to the emergence and/or progression of the vast majority of cases, the 'sporadic
Parkinson's disease
', which is the focus of our current review. Drastic differences in the reported prevalence of
Parkinson's disease
in different continents and countries suggest ethnic and/or environmental-associated multigenic contributions to this disease. Numerous association studies showing variable involvement of multiple tested genes in these distinct locations support this notion. Also, variable increases in the risk of
Parkinson's disease
due to exposure to agricultural insecticides indicate complex gene-environment interactions, especially when genes involved in protection from oxidative stress are explored. Further consideration of the brain regions damaged in
Parkinson's disease
points at the age-vulnerable cholinergic-dopaminergic balance as being involved in the emergence of sporadic
Parkinson's disease
in general and in the exposure-induced risks in particular. More specifically, the chromosome 7
ACHE
/PON1 locus emerges as a key region controlling this sensitive balance, and animal model experiments are compatible with this concept. Future progress in the understanding of the genetics of sporadic
Parkinson's disease
depends on globally coordinated, multileveled studies of gene-environment interactions.
...
PMID:Gene-environment interactions in sporadic Parkinson's disease. 1680 80