Dallah Yoo, Jeong-Yong Shin, Rugyeom Lee, Jiwon Cheon, Ji Hun Kim, Doeun Kim, Jae-Kyung Won, In-Hwan Oh, Yunjong Lee, Tae-Beom Ahn
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Abstract
Objectives: Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a rare cerebrovascular disorder characterized by the progressive narrowing of arteries at the base of the brain, forming abnormal collateral vascular networks. While vascular parkinsonism is noted in MMD, its link to Parkinson's disease (PD) has not been explored. We aimed to determine whether the risk of PD is increased in patients with MMD and to identify the potential role of the RNF213 gene.
Methods: We report two cases of PD with a history of MMD associated with the Arg4810Lys variant of RNF213. Using the Korean National Health Insurance Service database, we studied the association between MMD and subsequent PD risk using Cox proportional hazards regression analysis. Moreover, we explored the interaction between α-synuclein and RNF213 proteins by overexpressing SNCA and RNF213 in SH-SY5Y cells. Furthermore, we confirmed the proximity of Lewy pathology and RNF213 proteins in postmortem brain tissues from three patients with PD and age-matched controls.
Results: Among 16,830 patients aged ≥ 40 with MMD, 3415 were enrolled, excluding those with prior PD or stroke, along with a matched control group of 33,974. The analysis revealed an increased PD risk in patients with MMD (hazard ratio = 4.45 [3.40-5.82], p < 0.0001). Overexpression of RNF213 resulted in cytoplasmic inclusions, which were worsened by the co-expression of SNCA and the Arg4810Lys variant of RNF213. Histological studies confirmed the co-localization of α-synuclein aggregates and RNF213 proteins in PD brain tissues.
Interpretation: This study confirms the heightened PD risk in patients with MMD and suggests a pathophysiological link through α-synuclein and RNF213 interactions.
期刊介绍:
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology is a peer-reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of high-quality research related to all areas of neurology. The journal publishes original research and scholarly reviews focused on the mechanisms and treatments of diseases of the nervous system; high-impact topics in neurologic education; and other topics of interest to the clinical neuroscience community.