THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRINUCLEOTIDE REPEAT LENGTH AND PHENOTYPIC VARIATION IN MACHADO-JOSEPH DISEASE

Citation
R. Matsumura et al., THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRINUCLEOTIDE REPEAT LENGTH AND PHENOTYPIC VARIATION IN MACHADO-JOSEPH DISEASE, Journal of the neurological sciences, 139(1), 1996, pp. 52-57
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
ISSN journal
0022510X
Volume
139
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
52 - 57
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-510X(1996)139:1<52:TRBTRL>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Trinucleotide repeat expansion in the Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) gen e has been found in 26 patients from 20 unrelated Japanese families. E xpanded alleles had 68 to 84 repeats, whereas normal alleles had 14 to 37 repeats. The age of onset was inversely correlated with the repeat length. To evaluate in detail the relationship between the repeat len gth and clinical features, we subdivided the 26 patients into three gr oups on the basis of the repeat length (group 1, 78 repeats or more; g roup 2, 74 to 77 repeats; group 3, 73 repeats or less). Group 1 and gr oup 2 had common features of spasticity, hyperreflexia, Babinski sign, bulging eyes, facial myokymia and extrapyramidal signs as well as cer ebellar ataxia and ophthalmoplegia. It should be noted that group 1 sh owed more prominent pyramidal and extrapyramidal signs than group 2. I n contrast, group 3 showed hypotonia, hyporeflexia and sensory disturb ance in addition to cerebellar ataxia and ophthalmoplegia. These findi ngs suggest that the repeat length plays an important role in phenotyp ic variation. DNA analysis for the MJD mutation was clearly useful for making an accurate diagnosis in patients without bulging eyes, facial myokymia, dystonia or marked spasticity.