ABCG2 variant has opposing effects on onset ages of Parkinson's disease and gout

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Uric acid (urate) has been suggested to play a protective role in Parkinson's disease onset through its antioxidant activity. Dysfunction of ABCG2, a high-capacity urate exporter, is a major cause for early-onset gout based on hyperuricemia. In this study, the effects of a dysfunctional ABCG2 variant (Q141K, rs2231142) were analyzed on the ages at onset of gout patients (N = 507) and Parkinson's disease patients (N = 1015). The Q141K variant hastened the gout onset (P = 0.0027), but significantly associated with later Parkinson's disease onset (P = 0.025). Our findings will be helpful for development of more effective prevention of Parkinson's disease.

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Matsuo, H., Tomiyama, H., Satake, W., Chiba, T., Onoue, H., Kawamura, Y., … Shinomiya, N. (2015). ABCG2 variant has opposing effects on onset ages of Parkinson’s disease and gout. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 2(3), 302–306. https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.167

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