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Measurement & Analysis of the Temporal Discrimination Threshold Applied to Cervical Dystonia
Published on: January 27, 2018
Ataxia Telangiectasia Presenting as Cervical Dystonia
Priyal Lnu1,2, Vineet Sehgal3, Saniya Kapila4
1Neurology, Sehgal's Neuro and Child Care Centre, Amritsar, IND.
Abstract:
The ataxia telangiectasia mutant (ATM) protein is a sensor and signal transducer that amplifies and communicates signals of DNA damage further to the mediators of cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and senescence (p16, p19, p21, BAX etc.) which is modified by the strength of the cellular stress. They are able to act as recognition and signaling proteins because of their kinase activity. Classic ataxia telangiectasia is associated with homozygous mutations of the ATM gene, the complete absence of its kinase activity and/or deleterious ATM gene mutations such as truncation/nonsense mutations, loss of function mutation, non-conservative substitutions, frameshift, and deletions. On the other hand, variant ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) is associated with the presence of residual kinase activity. We report a six-year-old male patient who presented to us with abnormal neck movements as his initial complaint. ATM gene analysis showed a rare pathogenic variant of the ATM gene. The variant was a homozygous nonsense mutation in exon 2 of the ATM gene that resulted in the formation of a stop codon and premature truncation of the protein at codon 23 in exon 2 (p.Arg23Ter). In conclusion, we report a case of an unusual presentation of classic A-T. We should pursue a long-term follow-up and maintain a low threshold for performing pedigree analysis and genetic testing in pediatric patients with movement disorders. In resource-limited settings where kinase enzyme assays are not universally available to patients, web-based mutation prediction tools may be beneficial to predict the deleterious effects of the mutation.
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