源于西班牙的 GRN 变异基因表现出异质性表型。

M. Menéndez-González , A. García-Martínez , I. Fernández-Vega , A. Pitiot , V. Álvarez
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摘要

导言:据报道,GRN基因中的c.1414-1G>T变异可能是美洲大陆西班牙裔患者的致病基因:我们报告了 5 个携带该变异基因的西班牙裔家庭,包括临床、神经影像学和实验室结果:结果:表型差异显著,包括行为变异型额颞叶痴呆、语义变异型原发性进行性失语、快速进展性运动神经元病(病理记录)和震颤为主的帕金森病。仅在同基因携带者中发现了视网膜变性。体内外剪接试验证实,c.1414-1G>T 突变影响了外显子的剪接,导致第 11 号外显子丢失 20 个氨基酸:我们得出结论:GRN 基因变异体 c.1414-1G>T 具有致病性,可导致多种临床表现和基因剂量效应,并可能具有西班牙创始人效应。
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A variant in GRN of Spanish origin presenting with heterogeneous phenotypes

Introduction

The variant c.1414-1G>T in the GRN gene has previously been reported as probably pathogenic in subjects of Hispanic origin in the American continent.

Methods

We report 5 families of Spanish origin carrying this variant, including the clinical, neuroimaging, and laboratory findings.

Results

Phenotypes were strikingly different, including cases presenting with behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia, semantic variant primary progressive aphasia, rapidly progressive motor neuron disease (pathologically documented), and tremor-dominant parkinsonism. Retinal degeneration has been found in homozygous carriers only. Ex vivo splicing assays confirmed that the mutation c.1414-1G>T affects the splicing of the exon, causing a loss of 20 amino acids in exon 11.

Conclusions

We conclude that variant c.1414-1G>T of the GRN gene is pathogenic, can lead to a variety of clinical presentations and to gene dosage effect, and probably has a Spanish founder effect.
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