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Mov Disord ; 24(3): 441-5, 2009 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19117339

ABSTRACT

Neuroferritinopathy is a hereditary neurodegenerative disorder caused by mutations in the ferritin light chain gene (FTL1). The cardinal features are progressive movement disturbance, hypoferritinemia, and iron deposition in the brain. To date, five mutations have been described in Caucasian and Japanese families, but the genotype-phenotype correlations remain to be established. We identified a novel FTL1 mutation (exon 4, c.641/642, 4-nucletotide duplication) in a Japanese family and compared the clinical traits with those previously reported. All mutations but one are insertions in exon 4, resulting in frameshifts. Clinical features are similar among patients with the same mutations. Middle-age onset chorea is common in patients with insertions in the 5' portion of exon 4 including our cases, whereas patients with insertions in the 3' portion of exon 4 develop early-onset tremor, suggesting genotype-phenotype correlations. In this family, male predominance and normal serum ferritin levels are characteristic.


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Apoferritins/genetics , Asian People/genetics , Brain/metabolism , Ferritins/metabolism , Gene Expression/genetics , Genotype , Movement Disorders/genetics , Movement Disorders/physiopathology , Mutation , Phenotype , Adult , Brain/pathology , Disease Progression , Exons , Ferritins/genetics , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Mutation/genetics , Pedigree , Severity of Illness Index
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