Autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy: a genotypic comparative study of Japanese and Korean families carrying the CHRNA4 Ser284Leu mutation

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Su-Kyeong Hwang
Yoshio Makita
Hirokazu Kurahashi
Yong-Won Cho
Shinichi Hirose
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[1] School of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Fukuoka University,Department of Pediatric Neurology
[3] Education Center,Department of Neurology
[4] Asahikawa Medical University,undefined
[5] Aichi Prefectural Colony Central Hospital,undefined
[6] Dongsan Medical Center,undefined
[7] Keimyung University,undefined
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Journal of Human Genetics | 2011年 / 56卷
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acetylcholine receptor; autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy; epilepsy; founder effect; mutation;
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Autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy is a familial partial epilepsy syndrome and the first human idiopathic epilepsy known to be related to specific gene defects. Clinically available molecular genetic testing reveals mutations in three genes, CHRNA4, CHRNB2 and CHRNA2. Mutations in CHRNA4 have been found in families from different countries; the Ser280Phe in an Australian, Spanish, Norwegian and Scottish families, and the Ser284Leu in a Japanese, Korean, Polish and Lebanese families. Clear evidence for founder effect was not reported among them, including a haplotype study carried out on the Australian and Norwegian families. Japanese and Koreans, because of their geographical closeness and historical interactions, show greater genetic similarities than do the populations of other countries where the mutation is found. Haplotype analysis in the two previously reported families showed, however, independent occurrence of the Ser284Leu mutation. The affected nucleotide was highly conserved and associated with a CpG hypermutable site, while other CHRNA4 mutations were not in mutation hot spots. Association with a CpG site accounts for independent occurrence of the Ser284Leu mutation.
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