Molecular and clinical study of 18 families with ADCA type II: Evidence for genetic heterogeneity and De Novo mutation

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Giunti, P
Stevanin, G
Worth, PF
David, G
Brice, A
Wood, NW
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[1] Inst Neurol, London WC1N 3BG, England
[2] Hop La Pitie Salpetriere, INSERM, U289, Paris, France
[3] Hop La Pitie Salpetriere, Federat Neurol, Paris, France
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10.1086/302406
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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The SCA7 mutation has: been found in 54 patients and 7 at-risk subjects from 17 families who have autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia (ADCA) II with progressive pigmentary maculopathy. In one isolated case, haplotype reconstruction through three generations confirmed a de novo mutation owing to paternal meiotic instability. Different disease-associated haplotypes segregated among the SCA7-positive kindreds, which indicated a multiple origin of the mutation. One family with the clinical phenotype of ADCA type II did not have the CAG expansion that indicated locus heterogeneity. The distribution of the repeat size in 944 independent normal chromosomes from controls; unaffected at-risk subjects, and one affected individual fell into two ranges. The majority of the alleles were in the first range of 7-19 CAG repeats. A second range could be. identified with 28-35 repeats, and we provide evidence that these repeats represent intermediate alleles that are prone to further expansion. The repeat size df the pathological allele, the widest reported for all GAG-repeat disorders, ranged from 37 to similar to 220. The repeat size showed significant negative correlation with both. age at onset and age at death. Analysis of the clinical features in the patients with SCA7 confirmed that the most frequently associated features are pigmentary maculopathy, pyramidal tract involvement, and slow saccades. The subjects with <49 repeats tended to have a less complicated neurological phenotype and a longer disease duration, whereas the converse applied to subjects with greater than or equal to 49 repeats. The degree of instability during meiotic transmission was greater than in all other GAG-repeat disorders and was particularly striking in paternal transmission, in which a median increase in repeat size of 6 and an interquartile range of 12 were observed, versus a median increase of 3 and interquartile range of 3.5 in maternal transmission.
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