Rachel Rabin, Yoel Hirsch, Kevin T A Booth, Patricia L Hall, Naomi Yachelevich, Pramod K Mistry, Josef Ekstein, John Pappas
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Abstract
Metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) is a rare neurodegenerative lysosomal storage disease resulting from bi-allelic pathogenic variants in the ARSA gene. MLD is distinguished clinically based on the age of onset into late-infantile, juvenile, and adult. The late-infantile type is the most severe phenotype presenting with hypotonia, weakness, gait abnormalities, which progresses to mental and physical decline leading to early death. MLD is considered to be pan-ethnic and no founder variants have previously been described in the Ashkenazi Jewish population. We identified three unrelated individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish descent with homozygosity or compound heterozygosity for the c.178C>T (p.Arg60Trp) variant in the ARSA gene, with a phenotype consistent with late-infantile MLD. The carrier frequency was calculated among 93,293 individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish descent through the Dor Yeshorim screening program and found to have a carrier frequency on 1 in 1554 or 0.06%, which may be representative of a founder variant. Molecular protein modeling showed that the variant affects regional folding. Late-infantile MLD should be considered when the c.178C>T (p.Arg60Trp) variant in the ARSA gene is present in either the homozygous or the compound heterozygous states.
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The American Journal of Medical Genetics - Part A (AJMG) gives you continuous coverage of all biological and medical aspects of genetic disorders and birth defects, as well as in-depth documentation of phenotype analysis within the current context of genotype/phenotype correlations. In addition to Part A , AJMG also publishes two other parts:
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