Gene–Environment Interactions for Parkinson's Disease

Author:

Reynoso Alexandra1ORCID,Torricelli Roberta2ORCID,Jacobs Benjamin Meir2ORCID,Shi Jingchunzi1,Aslibekyan Stella1,Norcliffe‐Kaufmann Lucy1,Noyce Alastair J2ORCID,Heilbron Karl34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 23andMe, Inc. Sunnyvale CA USA

2. Center for Preventive Neurology, Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Queen Mary University of London London UK

3. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin Germany

4. Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT Cambridge MA USA

Abstract

ObjectiveParkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder with complex etiology. Multiple genetic and environmental factors have been associated with PD, but most PD risk remains unexplained. The aim of this study was to test for statistical interactions between PD‐related genetic and environmental exposures in the 23andMe, Inc. research dataset.MethodsUsing a validated PD polygenic risk score and common PD‐associated variants in the GBA gene, we explored interactions between genetic susceptibility factors and 7 lifestyle and environmental factors: body mass index (BMI), type 2 diabetes (T2D), tobacco use, caffeine consumption, pesticide exposure, head injury, and physical activity (PA).ResultsWe observed that T2D, as well as higher BMI, caffeine consumption, and tobacco use, were associated with lower odds of PD, whereas head injury, pesticide exposure, GBA carrier status, and PD polygenic risk score were associated with higher odds. No significant association was observed between PA and PD. In interaction analyses, we found statistical evidence for an interaction between polygenic risk of PD and the following environmental/lifestyle factors: T2D (p = 6.502 × 10−8), PA (p = 8.745 × 10−5), BMI (p = 4.314 × 10−4), and tobacco use (p = 2.236 × 10−3). Although BMI and tobacco use were associated with lower odds of PD regardless of the extent of individual genetic liability, the direction of the relationship between odds of PD and T2D, as well as PD and PA, varied depending on polygenic risk score.InterpretationWe provide preliminary evidence that associations between some environmental and lifestyle factors and PD may be modified by genotype. ANN NEUROL 2024

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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