Two Ethnic Clusters with Huntington Disease in Israel: The Case of Mountain Jews and Karaites

Background: Worldwide prevalence estimates of Huntington disease (HD) vary widely, with no reliable information regarding the Jewish population in Israel. Methods: This specialized tertiary single-center cross-sectional study assessed clinical, cognitive, and demographic characteristics of 84 HD pat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuro-degenerative diseases 2017-01, Vol.17 (6), p.281-285
Hauptverfasser: Zitser, Jennifer, Thaler, Avner, Inbar, Noit, Gad, Alona, Faust-Socher, Achinoam, Paleacu, Diana, Anca-Herschkovitch, Marieta, Balash, Yakov, Shabtai, Hertzel, Ash, Elissa L., Merkin, Ludmila, Manor, Yael, Kestenbaum, Meir, Bar David, Aya, Peretz, Chava, Naiman, Tova, Bar-Shira, Anat, Orr-Urtreger, Avi, Dangoor, Nira, Giladi, Nir, Gurevich, Tanya
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Worldwide prevalence estimates of Huntington disease (HD) vary widely, with no reliable information regarding the Jewish population in Israel. Methods: This specialized tertiary single-center cross-sectional study assessed clinical, cognitive, and demographic characteristics of 84 HD patients who were treated at the Movement Disorder Unit of the Tel Aviv Medical Center, Israel. Results: Our cohort was composed of one-third Ashkenazi Jews, 27% Mountain Jews (Caucasus Jews), 18% Sephardi Jews, and 21% Karaites, with both Mountain Jews and Karaites over-represented compared to their relevant proportion in the population of the state of Israel, which is less than 1%. No between-group differences were detected regarding the number of CAG (cytosine-adenine-guanine) repeats, age at onset, disease duration, years from symptom onset to diagnosis, gender, years of education, Unified Huntington Disease Rating Scale scores, or the Montreal Cognitive Assessment scores. Conclusion: We detected clustering of HD among the population treated at our Medical Center, which has the only specialized HD clinic in the country, with a high percentage of HD among 2 relatively small subpopulations of Jews: Mountain Jews and Karaites.
ISSN:1660-2854
1660-2862
DOI:10.1159/000479375