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NIPA1 polyalanine repeat expansions are associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Authors :
Thomas Gasser
Philip Van Damme
Max Koppers
R. Jeroen Pasterkamp
Wim Robberecht
Robin Lemmens
Albert C. Ludolph
Hylke M. Blauw
Thomas F. Meyer
Leonard H. van den Berg
Claudia Schulte
Wouter van Rheenen
Jan H. Veldink
Edwin Cuppen
Paul W.J. van Vught
Stefan Waibel
Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research
Source :
Human molecular genetics 21(11), 2497-2502 (2012). doi:10.1093/hmg/dds064, Human Molecular Genetics, 21(11), 2497-2502. Oxford University Press
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Mutations in NIPA1 cause Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia type 6, a neurodegenerative disease characterized by an (upper) motor neuron phenotype. Deletions of NIPA1 have been associated with a higher susceptibility to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The exact role of genetic variation in NIPA1 in ALS susceptibility and disease course is, however, not known. We sequenced the entire coding sequence of NIPA1 and genotyped a polyalanine repeat located in the first exon of NIPA1. A total of 2292 ALS patients and 2777 controls from three independent European populations were included. We identified two sequence variants that have a potentially damaging effect on NIPA1 protein function. Both variants were identified in ALS patients; no damaging variants were found in controls. Secondly, we found a significant effect of 'long' polyalanine repeat alleles on disease susceptibility: odds ratio = 1.71, P = 1.6 x 10(-4). Our analyses also revealed a significant effect of 'long' alleles on patient survival [hazard ratio (HR) = 1.60, P = 4.2 x 10(-4)] and on the age at onset of symptoms (HR = 1.37, P = 4.6 x 10(-3)). In patients carrying 'long' alleles, median survival was 3 months shorter than patients with 'normal' genotypes and onset of symptoms occurred 3.6 years earlier. Our data show that NIPA1 polyalanine repeat expansions are a common risk factor for ALS and modulate disease course.

Details

ISSN :
14602083 and 09646906
Volume :
21
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human molecular genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d66b7752c81532e645d00c531e7229c8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/dds064