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ALS - Motor Neuron Disease: Mechanism and Development of New Therapies
Published on: July 29, 2007
Early-onset ALS with long-term survival associated with spastin gene mutation
T Meyer1, A Schwan, J S Dullinger
1Department of Neurology, University Hospital, Berlin, Germany. thomas.meyer@charite.de
Abstract:
The authors report a 73-year-old patient with a natural history of early-onset ALS for 49 years presenting with limb and bulbar amyotrophy and a pyramidal syndrome. Analysis of the locus SPG4 identified a heterozygous duplication mutation (c.304_309dupGCCTCG) within exon 1 of the spastin gene. We propose that sequence alterations of spastin may comprise a genetic risk factor in a greater spectrum of motor neuron disorders including clinical variants of ALS.
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