Severe cognitive impairment in DMD: Obvious clinical indication for Dp71 isoform point mutation screening

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Abstract

Duchenne muscular dystrophy is associated with variable degrees of selective cognitive defect with lower scores for verbal intelligence and reading abilities. A number of findings have shown that rearrangements located in the second part of the gene seem to be preferentially associated with cognitive impairment. Several dystrophin transcripts are expressed in the brain. The more distal of them, Dp71, is predominant. We have carried out a mutational analysis of Dp71 transcript in 12DMD patients severely, mildly or not retarded, all without detectable deletion or duplication. We have detected five point mutations causing Dp71 premature translation termination. All were found among the more severely mentally retarded patients of this group (VIQ < 50 and/or no reading acquisition).

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Moizard, M. P., Toutain, A., Fournier, D., Berret, F., Raynaud, M., Billard, C., … Moraine, C. (2000). Severe cognitive impairment in DMD: Obvious clinical indication for Dp71 isoform point mutation screening. European Journal of Human Genetics, 8(7), 552–556. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejhg.5200488

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