Predictive role of heterozygous p.R4810K of in the phenotype of Chinese moyamoya disease.

Neurology

From the Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health (Y.W., Q.Z., L.Y., M.S., M.M., Q.L., K.Z., S.L., M.L., F.Z., F.N., W.L.), China Medical University, Shenyang; Department of Neurosurgery (Z. Zhang, Z. Zou, D.L., C.H., X.B., F.H., H.W., L.D.), the Fifth Medical Centre, Chinese PLA General Hospital (Former 307th Hospital of the PLA), Beijing; and Department of Neurology (L.W., K.W.), the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China.

Published: February 2020

Objective: Precise genetic analyses were conducted with ring finger protein 213 () in relation to a particular clinical phenotype in Chinese patients with moyamoya disease (MMD) to determine whether heterozygosity is responsible for the early-onset and severe form of this disease.

Methods: A case-control study for p.R4810K involving 1,385 Chinese patients with MMD and 2,903 normal control participants was performed. Correlation analyses between genotype and phenotype or different clinical features were also statistically explored.

Results: An obvious trend was observed: the carrying rate of p.R4810K gradually decreased when moving from coastal cities in northeast, north, and east China to southern cities or inland areas. Higher frequencies of p.R4810K were observed in patients with MMD compared with control participants (odds ratio, 48.1; 95% confidence interval, 29.1-79.6; = 1.6 × 10). In addition, the onset age of all patients with the GA and AA genotypes were lower than with the GG genotype, and the median onset age was 40.0, 36.0, and 11.5 years with GG, GA, and AA, respectively, thereby confirming that those with GA or AA could acquire MMD during early life stages. Patients with MMD with the GA genotype were more susceptible to posterior cerebral artery (PCA) involvement compared to those with the GG genotype (38.4% vs 23.3%, = 8.3 × 10).

Conclusions: Strong evidence suggests that the carrying rate of p.R4810K is closely related MMD risk in China and has given rise to an earlier onset age and more severe PCA involvement.

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