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A Disorder Similar to Huntington's Disease is Associated with a Novel CAG Repeat Expansion

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Journal Ann Neurol
Specialty Neurology
Date 2002 Jan 5
PMID 11761463
Citations 34
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Abstract

Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by abnormalities of movement, cognition, and emotion and selective atrophy of the striatum and cerebral cortex. While the etiology of HD is known to be a CAG trinucleotide repeat expansion, the pathways by which this mutation causes HD pathology remain unclear. We now report a large pedigree with an autosomal dominant disorder that is clinically similar to HD and that arises from a different CAG expansion mutation. The disorder is characterized by onset in the fourth decade, involuntary movements and abnormalities of voluntary movement, psychiatric symptoms, weight loss, dementia, and a relentless course with death about 20 years after disease onset. Brain magnetic resonance imaging scans and an autopsy revealed marked striatal atrophy and moderate cortical atrophy, with striatal neurodegeneration in a dorsal to ventral gradient and occasional intranuclear inclusions. All tested affected individuals, and no tested unaffecteds, have a CAG trinucleotide repeat expansion of 50 to 60 triplets, as determined by the repeat expansion detection assay. Tests for the HD expansion, for all other known CAG expansion mutations, and for linkage to chromosomes 20p and 4p were negative, indicating that this mutation is novel. Cloning the causative CAG expansion mutation for this new disease, which we have termed Huntington's disease-like 2, may yield valuable insight into the pathogenesis of HD and related disorders.

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