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Ann Neurol ; 57(3): 408-14, 2005 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15732101

ABSTRACT

Senataxin recently was identified as the mutated gene in ataxia-oculomotor apraxia 2, which is characterized by ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, and increased alpha-fetoprotein levels. In this study, we evaluated 24 ataxic patients from 10 French-Canadian families. All cases have a homogeneous phenotype consisting of a progressive ataxia appearing between 2 and 20 (mean age, 14.8) years of age with associated dysarthria, saccadic ocular pursuit, distal amyotrophy, sensory and motor neuropathy, and increased alpha-fetoprotein levels but absence of oculomotor apraxia. Linkage disequilibrium was observed with markers in the ataxia-oculomotor apraxia 2 locus on chromosome 9q34. We have identified four mutations in senataxin in the French-Canadian population including two novel missense mutations: the 5927T-->G mutation changes the leucine encoded by codon 1976 to an arginine in the helicase domain (L1976R), and the 193G-->A mutation changes a glutamic acid encoded by codon 65 into a lysine in the N-terminal domain of the protein (E65K). The common L1976R mutation is shared by 17 of 20 (85%) carrier chromosomes. The study of this large French-Canadian cohort better defines the phenotype of this ataxia and presents two novel mutations in senataxin including the more common founder mutation in the French-Canadian population.


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Ataxia/genetics , Cluster Analysis , Mutation/genetics , Oculomotor Nerve Diseases/genetics , RNA Helicases/genetics , Adult , Aged , Apraxias/complications , Apraxias/genetics , Arginine/genetics , Ataxia/complications , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9 , DNA Helicases , DNA Mutational Analysis/methods , Family Health , Female , Glutamic Acid/genetics , Humans , Leucine/genetics , Linkage Disequilibrium , Lysine/genetics , Male , Middle Aged , Multifunctional Enzymes , Oculomotor Nerve Diseases/complications , Quebec , alpha-Fetoproteins/metabolism
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