
Scientists have discovered genetic clues to the cause of restless leg syndrome, a condition common among older adults. 探花直播discovery could help identify those individuals at greatest risk of the condition and point to potential ways to treat it.
Scientists have discovered genetic clues to the cause of restless leg syndrome, a condition common among older adults. 探花直播discovery could help identify those individuals at greatest risk of the condition and point to potential ways to treat it.
By understanding the genetic basis of restless leg syndrome, we hope to find better ways to manage and treat it, potentially improving the lives of many millions of people affected worldwide
Steven Bell
Restless leg syndrome can cause an unpleasant crawling sensation in the legs and an overwhelming urge to move them. Some people experience the symptoms only occasionally, while others get symptoms every day. Symptoms are usually worse in the evening or at night-time and can severely impair sleep.
Despite the condition being relatively common 鈥 up to one in 10 older adults experience symptoms, while 2-3% are severely affected and seek medical help 鈥 little is known about its causes. People with restless leg syndrome often have other conditions, such as depression or anxiety, cardiovascular disorders, hypertension, and diabetes, but the reason why is not known.
Previous studies had identified 22 genetic risk loci 鈥 that is, regions of our genome that contain changes associated with increased risk of听 developing the condition. But there are still no known 鈥榖iomarkers鈥 鈥 such as genetic signatures 鈥 that could be used to objectively diagnose the condition.
To explore the condition further, an international team led by researchers at the Helmholtz Munich Institute of Neurogenomics, Institute of Human Genetics of the Technical 探花直播 of Munich (TUM) and the 探花直播 of Cambridge pooled and analysed data from three genome-wide association studies. These studies compared the DNA of patients and healthy controls to look for differences more commonly found in those with restless leg syndrome. By combining the data, the team was able to create a powerful dataset with more than 100,000 patients and over 1.5 million unaffected controls.
探花直播results of the study are published today in Nature Genetics.
Co-author Dr Steven Bell from the 探花直播 of Cambridge said: 鈥淭his study is the largest of its kind into this common 鈥 but poorly understood 鈥 condition. By understanding the genetic basis of restless leg syndrome, we hope to find better ways to manage and treat it, potentially improving the lives of many millions of people affected worldwide.鈥
探花直播team identified over 140 new genetic risk loci, increasing the number known eight-fold to 164, including three on the X chromosome. 探花直播researchers found no strong genetic differences between men and women, despite the condition being twice as common in women as it is men 鈥 this suggests that a complex interaction of genetics and the environment (including hormones) may explain the gender differences we observe in real life.
Two of the genetic differences identified by the team involve genes known as glutamate receptors 1 and 4 respectively, which are important for nerve and brain function. These could potentially be targeted by existing drugs, such as anticonvulsants like perampanel and lamotrigine, or used to develop new drugs. Early trials have already shown positive responses to these drugs in patients with restless leg syndrome.
探花直播researchers say it would be possible to use basic information like age, sex, and genetic markers to accurately rank who is more likely to have severe restless leg syndrome in nine cases out of ten.
To understand how restless leg syndrome might affect overall health, the researchers used a technique called Mendelian randomisation. This uses genetic information to examine cause-and-effect relationships. It revealed that the syndrome increases the risk of developing diabetes.
Although low levels of iron in the blood are thought to trigger restless leg syndrome 鈥 because they can lead to a fall in the neurotransmitter dopamine 鈥 the researchers did not find strong genetic links to iron metabolism. However, they say they cannot completely rule it out as a risk factor.
Professor Juliane Winkelmann from TUM, one of senior authors of the study, said: 鈥淔or the first time, we have achieved the ability to predict restless leg syndrome risk. It has been a long journey, but now we are empowered to not only treat but even prevent the onset of this condition in our patients.鈥
Professor Emanuele Di Angelantonio, a co-author of the study and Director of the NIHR and NHS Blood and Transplant-funded Research Unit in Blood Donor Health and Behaviour, added: "Given that low iron levels are thought to trigger restless leg syndrome, we were surprised to find no strong genetic links to iron metabolism in our study.听It may be that the relationship is more complex than we initially thought, and further work is required."
探花直播dataset included the INTERVAL study of England鈥檚 blood donors in collaboration with NHS Blood and Transplant.
A full list of funders can be found in the study paper.
Reference
Schormair et al. Nature Genetics; 5 June 2024; DOI: 10.1038/s41588-024-01763-1
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