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No evidence of association between apolipoprotein E genotype and phenotypic severity in childhood onset proximal spinal muscular atrophy

No evidence of association between apolipoprotein E genotype and phenotypic severity in childhood onset proximal spinal muscular atrophy
No evidence of association between apolipoprotein E genotype and phenotypic severity in childhood onset proximal spinal muscular atrophy
The survival motor neuron (SMN) gene is present in two copies on chromosome 5q13 and the evidence is now compelling that mutations in the telomeric copy (SMNt) of the gene underlie childhood onset proximal spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). There is a correlation between the number of centromeric SMN gene copies (SMNc) and the clinical severity of the disease but this relationship is not absolute. Allelic variants of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene encoded on chromosome 19q are known to influence the prognosis and risk in a number of neurological disorders. We have therefore genotyped 166 unrelated cases of SMA to determine whether the presence of specific APOE genotypes correlates with severity of disease. The study failed to show the influence of any particular APOE genotype on disease severity, with specifically APOE ?4 being no more common in the milder SMA forms and APOE ?2 not over represented in type I SMA. A limited study of 23 SMA families also failed to show any influence of APOE genotype on SMA disease severity. Factors other than APOE genotype must therefore be responsible for determining SMA disease severity.
0960-8966
372-375
Morrison, Karen E.
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Steers, Graham
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Dubowitz, Victor
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Morrison, Karen E.
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Steers, Graham
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Dubowitz, Victor
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Morrison, Karen E., Steers, Graham and Dubowitz, Victor (1999) No evidence of association between apolipoprotein E genotype and phenotypic severity in childhood onset proximal spinal muscular atrophy. Neuromuscular Disorders, 9 (6-7), 372-375. (doi:10.1016/S0960-8966(99)00036-X).

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Abstract

The survival motor neuron (SMN) gene is present in two copies on chromosome 5q13 and the evidence is now compelling that mutations in the telomeric copy (SMNt) of the gene underlie childhood onset proximal spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). There is a correlation between the number of centromeric SMN gene copies (SMNc) and the clinical severity of the disease but this relationship is not absolute. Allelic variants of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene encoded on chromosome 19q are known to influence the prognosis and risk in a number of neurological disorders. We have therefore genotyped 166 unrelated cases of SMA to determine whether the presence of specific APOE genotypes correlates with severity of disease. The study failed to show the influence of any particular APOE genotype on disease severity, with specifically APOE ?4 being no more common in the milder SMA forms and APOE ?2 not over represented in type I SMA. A limited study of 23 SMA families also failed to show any influence of APOE genotype on SMA disease severity. Factors other than APOE genotype must therefore be responsible for determining SMA disease severity.

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Accepted/In Press date: 18 March 1999
Published date: October 1999
Organisations: Medical Education

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Local EPrints ID: 399083
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/399083
ISSN: 0960-8966
PURE UUID: f5e8f652-2601-4596-80de-df550d9941c4
ORCID for Karen E. Morrison: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0216-5717

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Author: Karen E. Morrison ORCID iD
Author: Graham Steers
Author: Victor Dubowitz

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