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Erschienen in: neurogenetics 4/2004

01.12.2004 | Original Article

Early onset autosomal dominant spastic paraplegia caused by novel mutations in SPG3A

verfasst von: Annette Abel, Nuria Fonknechten, Anne Hofer, Alexandra Dürr, Corinne Cruaud, Thomas Voit, Jean Weissenbach, Alexis Brice, Sven Klimpe, Georg Auburger, Jamilé Hazan

Erschienen in: Neurogenetics | Ausgabe 4/2004

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Abstract

Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is a group of neurodegenerative disorders mainly characterized by progressive spasticity of the lower limbs. The major features of HSP are a marked phenotypic variability both among and within families and an extended genetic heterogeneity. More than 20 HSP loci and 10 spastic paraplegia genes ( SPG) have been identified to date, including the genes responsible for the two most frequent forms of autosomal dominant spastic paraplegia (AD-HSP), encoding spastin ( SPG4) and atlastin ( SPG3A), respectively. To date, only eight mutations have been described in the atlastin gene, which was reported to account for about 10% of all AD-HSP families. We investigated 15 German and French AD-HSP families, including the 3 large pedigrees that allowed the mapping and subsequent refinement of the SPG3A locus. Three novel mutations were found in exons 4, 9, and 12 of the atlastin gene and the common R239C mutation located in exon 7 was confirmed in a 7th family of European origin. Overall, the comparison of the clinical data for all SPG3A-HSP families reported to date failed to reveal any genotype/phenotype correlation as demonstrated for other forms of AD-HSP. However, it confirmed the early onset of this form of HSP, which was observed in almost all affected individuals with a mutation in the atlastin gene.
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Metadaten
Titel
Early onset autosomal dominant spastic paraplegia caused by novel mutations in SPG3A
verfasst von
Annette Abel
Nuria Fonknechten
Anne Hofer
Alexandra Dürr
Corinne Cruaud
Thomas Voit
Jean Weissenbach
Alexis Brice
Sven Klimpe
Georg Auburger
Jamilé Hazan
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2004
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Neurogenetics / Ausgabe 4/2004
Print ISSN: 1364-6745
Elektronische ISSN: 1364-6753
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10048-004-0191-2

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