Case Report

A Specific Diplotype H1j/H2 of the MAPT Gene Could Be Responsible for Parkinson’s Disease with Dementia

Table 2

Comparison of frequencies of the MAPT diplotypes between PD patients and controls.

Subjects (N)Diplotype, n (%)OR value
H1/H1H1/H2 or H2/H2H1j/H2

All PD (186)152 (81,7)34 (18,3)3 (1,61)
Familial PD (48)41 (85,4)7 (14,6)0 (0,00)
Sporadic PD (138)111 (80,4)27 (19,6)3 (2,17)
Idiopathic sporadic PD (80)63 (78,7)14 (17,2)3 (3,75)3,550,277
Control subjects (92)71 (77,2)21 (22,8)1 (1,08)