Mutations in the palmitoyl protein thioesterase gene causing infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis

NEURONAL ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL) represent a group of common progressive encephalopathies of children which have a global incidence of 1 in 12,500 (ref. 1). These severe brain diseases are divided into three autosomal recessive subtypes, assigned to different chromosomal loci 2á¤-4 . The infanti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 1995-08, Vol.376 (6541), p.584-587
Hauptverfasser: Vesa, Jouni, Hellsten, Elina, Verkruyse, Linda A., Camp, Laura A., Rapola, Juhani, Santavuori, Pirkko, Hofmann, Sandra L., Peltonen, Leena
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Zusammenfassung:NEURONAL ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL) represent a group of common progressive encephalopathies of children which have a global incidence of 1 in 12,500 (ref. 1). These severe brain diseases are divided into three autosomal recessive subtypes, assigned to different chromosomal loci 2á¤-4 . The infantile subtype of NCL (INCL), linked to chromosome 1p32, is characterized by early visual loss and rapidly progressing mental deterioration, resulting in a flat electroencephalogram by 3 years of age; death occurs at 8 to 11 years 5 , and characteristic storage bodies are found in brain and other tissues at autopsy 6 . The molecular pathogenesis underlying the selective loss of neurons of neocortical origin has remained unknown. Here we report the identification, by positional candidate methods, of defects in the palmitoyl-protein thioesterase gene in all 42 Finnish INCL patients and several non-Finnish patients. The most common mutation results in intracellular accumulation of the polypeptide and undetectable enzyme activity in the brain of patients.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/376584a0