Abstract
Inherited peripheral neuropathies are frequent neuromuscular disorders known for their clinical and genetic heterogeneity. In 33 families, we identified 8 mutations in HINT1 (encoding histidine triad nucleotide-binding protein 1) by combining linkage analyses with next-generation sequencing and subsequent cohort screening of affected individuals. Our study provides evidence that loss of functional HINT1 protein results in a distinct phenotype of autosomal recessive axonal neuropathy with neuromyotonia. © 2012 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Zimoń, M., Baets, J., Almeida-Souza, L., De Vriendt, E., Nikodinovic, J., Parman, Y., … Jordanova, A. (2012). Loss-of-function mutations in HINT1 cause axonal neuropathy with neuromyotonia. Nature Genetics, 44(10), 1080–1083. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.2406
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