PMID: 11912351Mar 26, 2002Paper

Molecular genetics of spinal muscular atrophy: contribution of the NAIP gene to clinical severity

The Kobe Journal of Medical Sciences
Tomoko AkutsuHajime Nakamura

Abstract

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is one of the most common autosomal recessive disorders characterized by degeneration of anterior horn cells in the spinal cord, and leads to progressive muscular weakness and atrophy. At least three SMA-related genes have been identified: SMN1, NAIP and p44t. We analyzed these genes in 32 SMA patients and found that the SMN1 gene was deleted in 30 of 32 patients (94 %), irrespective of clinical type. The NAIP gene was deleted in 6 patients and its deletion rate was higher in type I patients than that in type U or V. Further, in type I patients lacking the NAIP gene, deterioration in their respiratory function is more rapid than in those type I patients retaining the NAIP gene. Since complete p44t deletion was observed in only 3 patients, the correlation between the p44t deletion and severity of SMA remained ambiguous. We concluded that the NAIP deletion was closely related to the clinical severity of SMA and was a predictive marker of SMA prognosis, while the SMN1 deletion did not correlate with clinical severity.

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