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A genetic polymorphism of MAO-B modifies the association of cigarette smoking and Parkinson's disease
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Cigarette SmokingTobacco ControlDisease SusceptibilityPsychiatryG AlleleNicotineGeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyGenetic PolymorphismA AlleleHuman PolymorphismGenetic FactorNeurosciencePublic HealthMedicineImmune-related Gene PolymorphismGenetic BasisEpidemiology
In a population-based case-control study, we found a reversal of the association of cigarette smoking with Parkinson's disease (PD) in relation to the monoamine oxidase B intron 13 genetic polymorphism. A reduced PD risk related to pack-years of smoking was detected for persons with the G allele, whereas an opposite effect was found among persons with the A allele. These results indicate an unexplained interaction between cigarette smoking and this genetic polymorphism.
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