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Am J Med Genet A ; 140(12): 1274-9, 2006 Jun 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16691578

RESUMEN

Coffin-Lowry syndrome (CLS) is an X-linked mental retardation syndrome caused by defects in the RSK2 gene. We have identified a CLS family with four patients in two generations. The patients in this family, a mother and her three children (a male and two females), all have severe mental retardation with the typical CLS phenotype. In addition, brain MRI studies on the three siblings revealed abnormalities in deep subcortical white matter, thinning of the corpus callosum, hypoplastic cerebellar vermis, and asymmetry of the lateral ventricles. The degree of severity of the MRI findings correlated with the severity of mental retardation in the patients. Extensive mutation screening was performed on the entire RSK2 gene in this family. Twenty-two exons including the intron/exon junctions were amplified by PCR and subsequently sequenced on both strands. A novel mutation, a two-nucleotide insertion (298 ins TG), was identified. The insertion creates a stop codon at codon 100, resulting in a 99 amino acid truncated RSK2 protein. All patients tested have the same mutation, and no other mutation could be found in the RSK2 gene from the proband. The mutation was confirmed by PCR/RFLP. X-chromosome inactivation assay on the female patients revealed significant skewing toward inactivation of the normal RSK2 allele. Thus, this novel mutation is likely to be responsible for the unusual clinical presentation in this family, which includes full phenotypic expression in females and unique brain MRI abnormalities. The pathological function of the mutation and genotype/phenotype correlation between the mutation and this unusual clinical presentation await further clarification.


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Encéfalo/anomalías , Encéfalo/diagnóstico por imagen , Síndrome de Coffin-Lowry/genética , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Mutación , Proteínas Quinasas S6 Ribosómicas 90-kDa/genética , Alelos , Exones , Femenino , Humanos , Discapacidad Intelectual/genética , Masculino , Mutagénesis Insercional , Núcleo Familiar , Radiografía , Eliminación de Secuencia , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Hermanos , Síndrome , Inactivación del Cromosoma X/genética
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J Neurochem ; 85(5): 1101-8, 2003 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12753069

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Increased levels of a 40-42 amino-acid peptide called the amyloid beta protein (A beta) and evidence of oxidative damage are early neuropathological markers of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Previous investigations have demonstrated that melatonin is decreased during the aging process and that patients with AD have more profound reductions of this hormone. It has also been recently shown that melatonin protects neuronal cells from A beta-mediated oxidative damage and inhibits the formation of amyloid fibrils in vitro. However, a direct relationship between melatonin and the biochemical pathology of AD had not been demonstrated. We used a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's amyloidosis and monitored over time the effects of administering melatonin on brain levels of A beta, abnormal protein nitration, and survival of the mice. We report here that administration of melatonin partially inhibited the expected time-dependent elevation of beta-amyloid, reduced abnormal nitration of proteins, and increased survival in the treated transgenic mice. These findings may bear relevance to the pathogenesis and therapy of AD.


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Enfermedad de Alzheimer/tratamiento farmacológico , Amiloidosis/tratamiento farmacológico , Melatonina/uso terapéutico , Enfermedad de Alzheimer/complicaciones , Enfermedad de Alzheimer/patología , Péptidos beta-Amiloides/efectos de los fármacos , Péptidos beta-Amiloides/metabolismo , Precursor de Proteína beta-Amiloide/genética , Precursor de Proteína beta-Amiloide/metabolismo , Amiloidosis/complicaciones , Amiloidosis/patología , Animales , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Humanos , Ratones , Ratones Transgénicos , Nitratos/análisis , Nitratos/metabolismo , Oxidación-Reducción/efectos de los fármacos , Proteínas/metabolismo , Tasa de Supervivencia
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