A Clinical and Integrated Genetic Study of Isolated and Combined Dystonia in Taiwan

Dystonia is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous movement disorder. However, genetic causes of dystonia remain largely unknown in Asian subjects. To address this, we applied an integrated two-step approach that included gene dosage analysis and a next-generation sequencing panel containing 72...

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Hauptverfasser: Wu, Meng-Chen, Chang, Yung-Yee, Lan, Min-Yu, Chen, Ying-Fa, Tai, Chun-Hwei, Lin, Yung-Feng, Tsai, Shih-Feng, Chen, Pei-Lung, Lin, Chin-Hsien
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description Dystonia is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous movement disorder. However, genetic causes of dystonia remain largely unknown in Asian subjects. To address this, we applied an integrated two-step approach that included gene dosage analysis and a next-generation sequencing panel containing 72 known genes causative for dystonia and related movement disorders to 318 Taiwanese patients with isolated or combined dystonia. Whole-genome sequencing was performed for one multiplex family with no known causative variant. The panel confirmed the genetic diagnosis in 40 probands (12.6%). A genetic diagnosis was more likely with juvenile onset compared with adult onset (24.2% vs 10.8%; P = 0.03) and those with combined features, especially with myoclonus, compared with isolated dystonia (35.3% vs 10.5%; P = 0.004). The most common causative genes were SGCE followed by GCH1, TH, CACNA1B, PRRT2, MR1, CIZ1, PLA2G6, and PRKN. Genetic causes were identified from single cases in TOR1A, TUBB4A, THAP1, ATP1A3, ANO3, GNAL, KMT2B, SLC6A3, ADCY5, CYP27A1, PANK2, C19orf12, and SPG11. The whole-genome sequencing analysis identified a novel intragenic deletion in OPHN1 in a multiplex family with X-linked dystonia and intellectual delay. Our findings delineate the genetic architecture and clinical spectrum of dystonia-causing pathogenic variants in an Asian population.
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