pLEKHG5 deficiency leads to an intermediate form of autosomal-recessive charcot-marie-tooth disease

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Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) comprises a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of peripheral neuropathies characterizedbyprogressive distalmuscleweaknessandatrophy, foot deformitiesanddistal sensory loss. Following the analysis of two consanguineous families affected by amedium to late-onset recessive form of intermediate CMT, we identified overlapping regions of homozygosity on chromosome 1p36 with acombined maximum LOD score of 5.4. Molecular investigation of the genes from this region allowed identification of two homozygous mutations in PLEKHG5 that produce premature stop codons and are predicted to result in functional null alleles. Analysis of Plekhg5 in the mouse revealed that this gene is expressed in neurons and glial cells of the peripheral nervous system, and that knockout mice display reduced nerve conduction velocities that are comparable with those of affected individuals from both families. Interestingly, a homozygous PLEKHG5 missense mutation was previously reported in a recessive form of severe childhood onset lower motor neuron disease (LMND) leading to loss of the ability to walk and need for respiratory assistance. Together, these observations indicate that different mutations in PLEKHG5 lead to clinically diverse outcomes (intermediate CMT or LMND) affecting the function of neurons and glial cells. © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Azzedine, H., Zavadakova, P., Planté-Bordeneuve, V., Pato, M. V., Pinto, N., Bartesaghi, L., … Chrast, R. (2013). pLEKHG5 deficiency leads to an intermediate form of autosomal-recessive charcot-marie-tooth disease. Human Molecular Genetics, 22(20), 4224–4232. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddt274

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