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Authors :
Vafa, Alakbarzade
Thomas, Iype
Barry A, Chioza
Royana, Singh
Gaurav V, Harlalka
Holly, Hardy
Ajith, Sreekantan-Nair
Christos, Proukakis
Kathryn, Peall
Lorraine N, Clark
Richard, Caswell
Hana, Lango Allen
Matthew, Wakeling
John K, Chilton
Emma L, Baple
Elan D, Louis
Thomas T, Warner
Andrew H, Crosby
Source :
Neurology: Genetics
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective To elucidate the genetic cause of a large 5 generation South Indian family with multiple individuals with predominantly an upper limb postural tremor and posturing in keeping with another form of tremor, namely, dystonic tremor. Methods Whole-genome single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) microarray analysis was undertaken to look for copy number variants in the affected individuals. Results Whole-genome SNP microarray studies identified a tandem duplicated genomic segment of chromosome 15q24 present in all affected family members. Whole-genome sequencing demonstrated that it comprised a ∼550-kb tandem duplication encompassing the entire LINGO1 gene. Conclusions The identification of a genomic duplication as the likely molecular cause of this condition, resulting in an additional LINGO1 gene copy in affected cases, adds further support for a causal role of this gene in tremor disorders and implicates increased expression levels of LINGO1 as a potential pathogenic mechanism.

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Details

ISSN :
23767839
Volume :
5
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurology. Genetics
Accession number :
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