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Published on: April 4, 2018
TMEM151A variants associated with paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia
Hua Lin Huang1,2, Qing Xia Zhang1, Fei Huang2
1Department of Neurology, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
Researchers identified new TMEM151A gene mutations causing paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia (PKD). This expands understanding of PKD
Area of Science:
- Genetics
- Neurology
- Molecular Biology
Background:
- Transmembrane protein 151A (TMEM151A) is a recently identified gene associated with autosomal dominant paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia (PKD).
- The spectrum of TMEM151A mutations and their clinical impact in PKD require further elucidation, particularly in diverse populations.
Purpose of the Study:
- To expand the clinical and mutation spectrum of PKD by analyzing sporadic and familial cases.
- To clarify the clinical and genetic features of Chinese PKD patients with TMEM151A variants.
- To investigate the pathogenic mechanisms linking TMEM151A mutations to PKD.
Main Methods:
- Whole exome sequencing was performed on 26 sporadic PKD patients and nine familial PKD pedigrees lacking PRRT2 variants.
- Quantitative real-time PCR was used to assess gene expression in a patient with a frameshift TMEM151A mutation.
- A comprehensive review of previously reported TMEM151A variants was conducted.
Main Results:
- Four TMEM151A variants, including a frameshift and two missense mutations, were identified in four unrelated families.
- The frameshift mutation (c.606_607insA) may lead to TMEM151A mRNA decay, suggesting haploinsufficiency as a pathogenic mechanism.
- Patients with TMEM151A variants presented with short-duration dystonic attacks.
Conclusions:
- TMEM151A variants are a significant cause of PKD, expanding the known genetic basis of the disorder.
- This study identifies a novel TMEM151A mutation and provides detailed clinical descriptions of affected individuals.
- The findings contribute to a better understanding of the pathoetiology of PKD associated with TMEM151A mutations.
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