The C9orf72 repeat size correlates with onset age of disease, DNA methylation and transcriptional downregulation of the promoter

  • Gijselinck, I
  • Van Mossevelde, S
  • van der Zee, J
  • Sieben, Anne
  • Engelborghs, S
  • De Bleecker, Jan
  • Ivanoiu, A
  • Deryck, O
  • Edbauer, D
  • Zhang, M
  • Heeman, B
  • Baumer, V
  • Van den Broeck, M
  • Mattheijssens, M
  • Peeters, K
  • Rogaeva, E
  • De Jonghe, P
  • Cras, P
  • Martin, J-J
  • de Deyn, PP
  • Cruts, M
  • Van Broeckhoven, C
  • BELNEU consortium, the
  • Dermaut, Bart
  • Santens, Patrick
  • Van Langenhove, Tim
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Publication date
January 2016
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Language
English

Abstract

Pathological expansion of a G(4)C(2) repeat, located in the 5' regulatory region of C9orf72, is the most common genetic cause of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). C9orf72 patients have highly variable onset ages suggesting the presence of modifying factors and/or anticipation. We studied 72 Belgian index patients with FTLD, FTLD-ALS or ALS and 61 relatives with a C9orf72 repeat expansion. We assessed the effect of G(4)C(2) expansion size on onset age, the role of anticipation and the effect of repeat size on methylation and C9orf72 promoter activity. G(4)C(2) expansion sizes varied in blood between 45 and over 2100 repeat units with short expansions (45-78 units) present in 5.6% of 72 index pa...

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