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Published in: Journal of Neurology 7/2015

01-07-2015 | Original Communication

Clinical variability in ataxia–telangiectasia

Authors: Ebba Lohmann, Stefanie Krüger, Ann-Kathrin Hauser, Hasmet Hanagasi, Gamze Guven, Nihan Erginel-Unaltuna, Saskia Biskup, Thomas Gasser

Published in: Journal of Neurology | Issue 7/2015

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Abstract

Ataxia–telangiectasia (A-T) is an autosomal recessive inherited disease characterized by progressive childhood-onset cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, choreoathetosis and telangiectasias of the conjunctivae. Further symptoms may be immunodeficiency and frequent infections, and an increased risk of malignancy. As well as this classic manifestation, several other non-classic forms exist, including milder or incomplete A-T phenotypes caused by homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations in the ATM gene. Recently, ATM mutations have been found in 13 Canadian Mennonites with early-onset, isolated, predominantly cervical dystonia, in a French family with generalized dystonia and in an Indian family with dopa-responsive cervical dystonia. In this article, we will describe a Turkish family with three affected sibs. Their phenotypes range from pure cervical dystonia associated with hand tremor to truncal and more generalized dystonic postures. Exome sequencing has revealed the potentially pathogenic compound heterozygous variants p.V2716A and p.G301VfsX19 in the ATM gene. The variants segregated perfectly with the phenotypes within the family. Both mutations detected in ATM have been shown to be pathogenic, and the α-fetoprotein, a marker of ataxia telangiectasia, was found to be increased. This report supports recent literature showing that ATM mutations are not exclusively associated with A-T but may also cause a more, even intra-familial variable phenotype in particular in association with dystonia.
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Metadata
Title
Clinical variability in ataxia–telangiectasia
Authors
Ebba Lohmann
Stefanie Krüger
Ann-Kathrin Hauser
Hasmet Hanagasi
Gamze Guven
Nihan Erginel-Unaltuna
Saskia Biskup
Thomas Gasser
Publication date
01-07-2015
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Neurology / Issue 7/2015
Print ISSN: 0340-5354
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1459
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-015-7762-z

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