Publications by authors named "Yuen Yih"

Objective. COQ2 mutations have been reported in Japanese multiple system atrophy (MSA) patients. We examined the role of COQ2 in patients with dementia and essential tremor (ET), two common neurodegenerative conditions.

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Overlapping neurodegenerative pathologies (including Alzheimer's disease, AD) have been described in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with leucine-rich repeat kinase-2 (LRRK2) mutations. We analyzed a LRRK2 PD (R1628P) risk variant in a group of 885 subjects comprising of AD and controls. The frequency of the R1628P allele was higher in AD compared to controls (3.

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In a case control study involving 484 study subjects, we showed that the CALHM1 allele (13.5% vs 16.7%) and genotype frequency was not significantly different between Alzheimer's disease (AD) and controls.

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Mutations in the GIGYF2 gene at the PARK11 locus have recently been reported in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the pathogenicity of some of these mutations has been debated. We conducted a comprehensive genetic analysis of the entire GIGYF2 gene in a cohort of young onset and familial PD patients, followed up with screening of specific variants in a separate group of PD and healthy controls.

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We showed that the frequency of a LRRK2 variant (c.4883G > C, R1628P) was higher in Parkinson's disease (PD) compared to controls (8.4 vs.

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Co-existence of Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET) suggests a possible overlapping pathophysiology between these two conditions. PD patients with leucine-rich repeat kinase-2 (LRRK2) mutations have been reported to present initially with ET. A common LRRK2 Gly2385Arg variant has been widely shown to be associated with a two fold increased risk of PD in various Asian populations.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study investigated the heterozygous 2264C-->T (P755L) variant in the LRRK2 gene among Chinese patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and found no significant association between the variant and PD risk.
  • The P755L variant appeared in a similar percentage of both PD patients (2.0%) and controls (2.6%), suggesting it's not a strong contributor to the disease.
  • Additionally, the characteristics of PD patients with this variant were consistent with other PD cases, and further research is needed to confirm these findings in different populations.
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Introduction: Cytochrome P450 1A2 (CYP 1A2) is responsible for more than 90% of caffeine clearance. A polymorphic variant of CYP1A2 (-163C>A) (rs762551) is associated with high CYP1A2 inducibility. Both caffeine and its main metabolite, paraxanthine, may be neuroprotective.

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A common LRRK2 missense variant, Gly2385Arg, has been found to be a genetic risk factor for Parkinson's disease (PD) in ethnic Chinese and Japanese. However, the presence of the variant in other non-Chinese Asian patients has not been fully clarified. We performed genetic analysis of the Gly2385Arg variant in 472 non-Chinese Asian subjects in Singapore (comprising of 166 PD and 306 controls of Malay/Indian ethnicity).

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A recent meta-analysis observed a greater significant inverse association of the ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCHL1) S18Y variant with Parkinson's disease (PD) for Asian (predominantly Japanese) populations compared with Caucasian populations. We performed an independent case-control study in 335 PD and 341 control subjects with data from a Chinese population to investigate the age-of-onset effect of the UCHL1 variant in PD. The Y/Y and Y/S genotypes were less frequent in the PD young-onset group than in controls and the frequency of the Y alleles was higher in young controls compared to young-onset PD (age at examination View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Pathogenic PINK1 mutations have been described in PARK6-linked Parkinson's disease (PD) patients of Asian origin. However, data on the frequency of PINK1 mutations in sporadic early-onset Parkinson's disease (EOPD) Asian patients are lacking. The objectives of this study were to report the frequency of PINK1 mutations of sporadic EOPD in an Asian cohort comprising of ethnic Chinese, Malays, and Indians, and to highlight a PINK1-positive patient who presented with restless legs symptoms.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder whose aetiologies are largely unknown. To date, mutations in six genes have been found causal for some rare familial forms of the disease and common variation within at least three of these is associated with the more common sporadic forms of PD. LRRK2 is the most recently identified familial PD gene, although its role in sporadic disease is unknown.

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A common heterozygous leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) mutation 6055G > A transition (G2019S) accounts for about 3-7% of familial Parkinson's disease (PD) and 1-1.6% sporadic PD in a number of European populations. To determine the prevalence of the G1019S mutation in our Asian population, we conducted genetic analysis of this mutation in 1000 PD and healthy controls.

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The expression of alpha-synuclein gene can be influenced by the genomic load and/or epigenetic factors. By using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction techniques, we demonstrated that the alpha-synuclein gene mRNA expression in sporadic PD did not differ from healthy controls (median [range] 0.110 ]0.

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