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Novel intragenic deletion within the FXN gene in a patient with typical phenotype of Friedreich ataxia: may be more prevalent than we think?


ABSTRACT:

Background

Friedreich ataxia is the most common inherited ataxia in Europe and is mainly caused by biallelic pathogenic expansions of the GAA trinucleotide repeat in intron 1 of the FXN gene that lead to a decrease in frataxin protein levels. Rarely, affected individuals carry either a large intragenic deletion or whole-gene deletion of FXN on one allele and a full-penetrance expanded GAA repeat on the other allele.

Case presentation

We report here a patient that presented the typical clinical features of FRDA and genetic analysis of FXN intron 1 led to the assumption that the patient carried the common biallelic expansion. Subsequently, parental sample testing led to the identification of a novel intragenic deletion involving the 5'UTR upstream region and exons 1 and 2 of the FXN gene by MLPA.

Conclusions

With this case, we want to raise awareness about the potentially higher prevalence of intragenic deletions and underline the essential role of parental sample testing in providing accurate genetic counselling.

SUBMITTER: Aguilera C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10693098 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel intragenic deletion within the FXN gene in a patient with typical phenotype of Friedreich ataxia: may be more prevalent than we think?

Aguilera Cinthia C   Esteve-Garcia Anna A   Casasnovas Carlos C   Vélez-Santamaria Valentina V   Rausell Laura L   Gargallo Pablo P   Garcia-Planells Javier J   Alía Pedro P   Llecha Núria N   Padró-Miquel Ariadna A  

BMC medical genomics 20231201 1


<h4>Background</h4>Friedreich ataxia is the most common inherited ataxia in Europe and is mainly caused by biallelic pathogenic expansions of the GAA trinucleotide repeat in intron 1 of the FXN gene that lead to a decrease in frataxin protein levels. Rarely, affected individuals carry either a large intragenic deletion or whole-gene deletion of FXN on one allele and a full-penetrance expanded GAA repeat on the other allele.<h4>Case presentation</h4>We report here a patient that presented the typ  ...[more]

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