Inherited Spinocerebellar Ataxia Segregates with Intra-Familial Genetic Heterogeneity in a Consanguineous Pakistani Family: A Report of a Potential Novel Candidate Gene.

Yaqi Zhou, Jun Xu, Muhammad Asif, Na Yin, Arusa Ejaz, Mahboob Qadir, Gamal A Shazly, Tao Yang, Lingchao Ji, Xiaochan Lu, Jiatao Zhong, Su Liu, Lei Liu, Yuanyuan Yang, Weiping Ye, Furhan Iqbal, Xueshuang Mei, Hongyi Hu
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Hereditary spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) is a group of genetic neurodegenerative disorders caused by a variety of gene variants. At least 44 types of SCAs have been identified to date, and more than 35 genes and hundreds of variants have been reported that are associated with SCAs. We have investigated a Pakistani consanguineous six-generation family with SCA by using whole-exome sequencing analysis. We identified a reported SCA-associated variant, c.C2687G (p.P896R) in CACNA1A, in only a subgroup of the family, while a c.C262T (p.P88S) variant in ARFIP1 serves as a candidate pathogenic variant in the other subgroup as a possible novel cause of SCA. Our study showed that intra-familial heterogeneity may exist in SCA families and presented a candidate new causative gene for SCA.

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在一个巴基斯坦近亲家庭中,遗传性脊髓小脑共济失调伴有家族内遗传异质性:一个潜在新候选基因的报告。
遗传性脊髓小脑共济失调症(SCA)是由多种基因变异引起的一组遗传性神经退行性疾病。迄今为止,已发现至少 44 种 SCA,与 SCA 相关的基因已超过 35 种,变异基因数百种。我们通过全外显子组测序分析,对一个巴基斯坦六代同堂的 SCA 家族进行了调查。我们仅在该家族的一个亚群中发现了一个已报道的与 SCA 相关的变异,即 CACNA1A 中的 c.C2687G (p.P896R),而在另一个亚群中,ARFIP1 中的 c.C262T (p.P88S) 变异是一个候选致病变异,可能是 SCA 的新病因。我们的研究表明,SCA 家族中可能存在家族内异质性,并提出了一个新的 SCA 候选致病基因。
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