H1-MAPT and the risk for familial essential tremor

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The most frequent MAPT H1 haplotype is associated with the risk for developing progressive supranuclear palsy and other neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease. A recent report suggests that the MAPT H1 is associated with the risk for developing essential tremor. We wanted to confirm this association in a different population. We analyzed the distribution of allelic and genotype frequencies of rs1052553, which is an H1/H2 SNP, in 200 subjects with familial ET and 291 healthy controls. rs1052553 genotype and allelic frequencies did not differ significantly between subjects with ET and controls and were unrelated with the age at onset of tremor or gender, and with the presence of head, voice, chin, and tongue tremor. Our study suggests that the MAPT H1 rs1052553 is not associated with the risk for developing familial ET in the Spanish population. © 2012 García-Martín et al.

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García-Martín, E., Martínez, C., Alonso-Navarro, H., Benito-León, J., Lorenzo-Betancor, O., Pastor, P., … Jiménez-Jiménez, F. J. (2012). H1-MAPT and the risk for familial essential tremor. PLoS ONE, 7(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041581

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