Dominantly inherited cerebello‐olivary atrophy is not due to a mutation at the spinocerebellar ataxia‐I, machado‐joseph disease, or dentato‐rubro‐pallido‐luysian atrophy locus
- 1 March 1996
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in Movement Disorders
- Vol. 11 (2) , 174-180
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.870110210
Abstract
The dominantly inherited ataxias are characterized both by phenotypic variablity (phenotypic heterogeneity) within the same genotype and overlapping phenotypes from different genotypes (genotypic heterogeneity). Therefore it is important to characterize specific clinical‐neuropathologic phenotypes as precisely as possible at the genetic level. We describe a family with dominantly inherited ataxia of late adult onset with relatively “pure” cerebellar signs. Neuropathologic examination in two individuals from this family revealed findings consistent with cerebello‐olivary atrophy, suggesting that this neuropathologic phenotype may run true within families. Mutations at the spinocerebellar ataxia‐I, Machado‐Joseph disease, and dentatorubropallidoluysian atrophy loci were excluded by direct DNA analysis on the leukocytes of one living affected member. Thus we provide evidence that these mutations are not responsible for this particular phenotype of dominantly inherited ataxia.Keywords
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