A Brief History of NBIA Gene Discovery.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Movement Disorders Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.14802/jmd.23014
Susan J Hayflick
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Neurodegenerative disorders associated with high basal ganglia iron are known by the overarching term of 'NBIA' disorders or 'neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation'. Discovery of their individual genetic bases was greatly enabled by the collection of DNA and clinical data in just a few centers. With each discovery, the remaining idiopathic disorders could be further stratified by common clinical, radiographic or pathological features to enable the next hunt. This iterative process, along with strong and open collaborations, enabled the discoveries of PANK2, PLA2G6, C19orf12, FA2H, WDR45, and COASY gene mutations as underlying PKAN, PLAN, MPAN, FAHN, BPAN, and CoPAN, respectively. The era of Mendelian disease gene discovery is largely behind us, but the history of these discoveries for the NBIA disorders has not yet been told. A brief history is offered here.

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NBIA基因发现简史
与基底神经节高铁相关的神经退行性疾病被称为“NBIA”疾病或“脑铁积累的神经退行性疾病”。仅仅在几个中心收集DNA和临床数据,就极大地促进了他们个体基因基础的发现。随着每一项发现,剩余的特发性疾病可以通过共同的临床、放射学或病理特征进一步分层,以便下一次寻找。这个反复的过程,加上强大和开放的合作,使得PANK2、PLA2G6、C19orf12、FA2H、WDR45和COASY基因突变分别被发现是PKAN、PLAN、MPAN、FAHN、BPAN和CoPAN的潜在基因。孟德尔病基因发现的时代在很大程度上已经过去了,但这些发现对NBIA疾病的历史还没有被告知。这里提供一个简短的历史。
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Journal of Movement Disorders
Journal of Movement Disorders CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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