Founder effect and ancestral origin of the spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7) mutation in Mexican families

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作者
Garcia-Velazquez, Lizbeth E. [1 ,2 ]
Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel [2 ]
Romero-Hidalgo, Sandra [3 ]
Ochoa-Morales, Adriana [1 ]
Martinez-Ruano, Leticia [1 ]
Marquez-Luna, Carla [3 ]
Acuna-Alonzo, Victor [4 ]
Teresa Villarreal-Molina, M. [5 ]
Elisa Alonso-Vilatela, M. [1 ]
Yescas-Gomez, Petra [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Nacl Neurol & Neurocirugia Manuel Velasco Su, Dept Neurogenet, Col Fama Tlalpan Mexico 14269, DF, Mexico
[2] UNAM Inst Nacl Med Genom, Unidad Genom Poblaciones Aplicada Salud, Fac Quim, Mexico City 14610, PC, Mexico
[3] Inst Nacl Med Genom, Consorcio Genom Computac, Mexico City 14610, PC, Mexico
[4] ENAH, Mol Genet Lab, Mexico City 14030, PC, Mexico
[5] Inst Nacl Med Genom, Consorcio Enfermedades Cardiovasc & Oseas, Mexico City 14610, PC, Mexico
关键词
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7); ATXN7; Founder effect; Ancestral origin; Mexican population; ADCA TYPE-II; REPEAT EXPANSION; INDIVIDUALS; ASSOCIATION; POPULATION; PHENOTYPE;
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10.1007/s10048-013-0387-4
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071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7) is an autosomal dominant disease characterized by progressive cerebellar ataxia and macular degeneration causing progressive blindness. It accounts for 1 to 11.6 % of spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs) cases worldwide and for 7.4 % of SCA7 cases in Mexico. We identified a cluster of SCA7 families who resided in a circumscribed area of Veracruz and investigated whether the high incidence of the disease in this region was due to a founder effect. A total of 181 individuals from 20 families were studied. Four microsatellite markers and one SNP flanking the ATNX7 gene were genotyped and the ancestral origin and local ancestry analysis of the SCA7 mutation were evaluated. Ninety individuals from 19 families had the SCA7 mutation; all were found to share a common haplotype, suggesting that the mutation in these families originated from a common ancestor. Ancestral origin and local ancestry analysis of SCA7 showed that the chromosomal segment containing the mutation was of European origin. We here present evidence strongly suggesting that the high frequency of SCA7 in Veracruz is due to a founder effect and that the mutation is most likely of European origin with greatest resemblance to the Finnish population.
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