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Late-Onset Ataxia-Telangiectasia Presenting With Dystonia and Tremor: The Use of Nanopore Long-Read Sequencing Solving the Variant Phase

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Journal Neurol Genet
Date 2024 Jun 10
PMID 38854973
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Objectives: This study investigates atypical late-onset ataxia-telangiectasia (AT) cases in a Korean family, diagnosed via Nanopore long-read sequencing, diverging from the typical early childhood onset caused by biallelic pathogenic ATM variants.

Methods: A 52-year-old Korean woman exhibiting dystonia and tremor, with a family history of similar symptoms in her older sister, underwent comprehensive tests including routine laboratory tests, neuropsychological assessments, and neuroimaging. Genetic analysis was conducted through targeted sequencing of 29 dystonia-associated genes and Nanopore long-read sequencing to assess the configuration of 2 gene variants.

Results: Routine blood tests and brain imaging studies returned normal results, except for elevated α-fetoprotein levels. Neurologic examination revealed dystonia in the face, hand, and trunk, along with cervical dystonia in the proband. Her sister exhibited similar symptoms without evident telangiectasia. Genetic testing revealed 2 heterozygous pathogenic gene variants (p.Glu2014Ter and p.Glu2052Lys). Nanopore long-read sequencing confirmed these variants were in configuration, establishing a definite molecular diagnosis in the proband.

Discussion: This report expands the known clinical spectrum of AT, highlighting a familial case of atypical AT. Moreover, it underscores the clinical utility of Nanopore long-read sequencing in phasing variant haplotypes, essential for diagnosing autosomal recessive disorders, especially beneficial for cases without parental samples.

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