A novel lrrk2 variant p.G2294r in the wd40 domain identified in familial parkinson’s disease affects lrrk2 protein levels

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Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) is a major causative gene of late-onset familial Parkin-son’s disease (PD). The suppression of kinase activity is believed to confer neuroprotection, as most pathogenic variants of LRRK2 associated with PD exhibit increased kinase activity. We herein report a novel LRRK2 variant—p.G2294R—located in the WD40 domain, detected through targeted gene-panel screening in a patient with familial PD. The proband showed late-onset Parkinsonism with dysautonomia and a good response to levodopa, without cognitive decline or psychosis. Cultured cell experiments revealed that p.G2294R is highly destabilized at the protein level. The LRRK2 p.G2294R protein expression was upregulated in the patient’s peripheral blood lymphocytes. How-ever, macrophages differentiated from the same peripheral blood showed decreased LRRK2 protein levels. Moreover, our experiment indicated reduced phagocytic activity in the pathogenic yeasts and α-synuclein fibrils. This PD case presents an example wherein the decrease in LRRK2 activity did not act in a neuroprotective manner. Further investigations are needed in order to elucidate the relationship between LRRK2 expression in the central nervous system and the pathogenesis caused by altered LRRK2 activity.

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Ogata, J., Hirao, K., Nishioka, K., Hayashida, A., Li, Y., Yoshino, H., … Imai, Y. (2021). A novel lrrk2 variant p.G2294r in the wd40 domain identified in familial parkinson’s disease affects lrrk2 protein levels. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22073708

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