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Possible Anticipation in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia Type 4 (SPG4)

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Specialty Neurology
Date 2007 Jun 30
PMID 17598599
Citations 3
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Abstract

Objective: We report a multigenerational family with uncomplicated hereditary spastic paraplegia type 4 and apparent anticipation. Genetic analysis of the proband revealed a frame shift mutation (5 base pair deletion) in exon 9 of the SPG4 gene encoding the spastin protein. We hypothesized that this deletion mutation may be dynamic and variability in the size of the deletion could account for the anticipation.

Methods: Clinical and genetic analysis of this family and the deletion mutation.

Results: In this family, the age of onset, which ranges from 3 to 50 years shows an average decrease in the age of onset of 21.8 years per transmission over three generations. Genetic analysis of multiple family members indicates that all affected members carry the same c.1340_1344delTATAA mutation and that it is not dynamic.

Conclusion: In this family, other molecular mechanisms may contribute to development of anticipation.

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