| Literature DB >> 27315125 |
Laia Rodriguez-Revenga1,2,3, Javier Pagonabarraga4,5, Beatriz Gómez-Anson6,7,8,9, Olga López-Mourelo8, Silvia Izquierdo10, Maria Isabel Alvarez-Mora1,2,3, Esther Granell6,7,8, Irene Madrigal1,2,3, Montserrat Milà11,12,13.
Abstract
Fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) is a late-onset neurodegenerative disorder that occurs in FMR1 premutation carriers. The prevalence of FMR1 premutation carriers in the general population is relatively high, and although rare, a premutation in both X chromosomes may occur in females inheriting a premutation allele from each of both parent carriers. Here, we report the first female with an autozygous (homozygous by descendent) FMR1 premutation allele, who fulfills neurological and radiological FXTAS findings/criteria. Molecular characterization included CGG repeat length, AGG interruption pattern, FMR1 messenger RNA (mRNA), fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP) level quantification, and single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) microarray. Neuroradiological assessment of 3-T magnetic resonance imaging and neurological and cognitive/neuropsychological evaluations were performed. Neurological and neuroradiological examination of the female with the same FMR1 allele in the premutation range (77 CGGs) demonstrated FXTAS features. Further familial evaluation showed a similar neuropsychiatric profile, with impairments in cognitive flexibility and visuospatial function, mainly. A unique family with an autozygous FMR1 premutation female is presented. Neurological/cognitive and neuroradiological examinations revealed FXTAS-specific findings in the female with the autozygous FMR1 premutation allele. The consistent molecular and cognitive/psychiatric phenotype in family members suggests that carrying one or two FMR1 premutation alleles has no effect on illness severity.Entities:
Keywords: FMR1 gene; FMR1 premutation carrier; FXTAS
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27315125 DOI: 10.1007/s12311-016-0783-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cerebellum ISSN: 1473-4222 Impact factor: 3.847