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This study will identify symptoms and other characteristics of Parkinson s disease that may be associated with changes in a gene called leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2). Changes in this gene have been found in patients with and without a family history of Parkinson s disease. This study will examine people with Parkinson s disease to try to identify how symptoms develop over time. First-degree relatives of patients will also be studied.
People 18 years of age or older with Parkinson s disease or people who have a first-degree relative with Parkinson s disease may be eligible for this study.
Participants visit the NIH Clinical Center every other year for 10 years for some or all of the procedures listed below. Each visit requires 3-4 days of testing, which may be done on an inpatient or outpatient basis. Telephone interviews are conducted during the alternate years.
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Parkinson s disease is a common neurological condition that was originally thought to develop from environmental factors. More recently, genetic factors have been implicated. In this study, we are interested in studying the phenotypic presentation of patients with Parkinson s disease due to a specific defect in a gene called the Leucine rich repeat kinase 2 gene (LRRK2) found in some patients with Parkinson s disease. In addition, we plan to study family members whose genetic status is unknown to develop a pre-clinical description of Parkinson s disease progression.
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STUDY POPULATION:
200 adult subjects including:
DESIGN:
This will be a longitudinal prospective natural history study.
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INCLUSION CRITERIA:
Subjects at least 18 years of age.
Ability to provide consent or have appointed a Durable Power of Attorney able to provide consent.
Patients with a diagnosis of PD with a known LRRK2 mutation.
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First degree relatives without a diagnosis of PD with a family history suggestive of inherited PD due to LRRK2 mutations.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
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