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Localization of the Giant Axonal Neuropathy Gene to Chromosome 16q24
Ann Neurol 43:143-148, Flanigan,K.M.,et al, 1998
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Article Abstract
Giant axonal neuropathy(GAN)is a degenerative disorder of the peripheral nerves that is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait,presenting in early childhood and progressing to death,usually by late adolescence. Diagnosis is made by peripheral nerve biopsy in which a striking pathological finding is seen-fibers distorted by giant axonal swellings filled with densely packed bundles of neurofilaments(the primary intermediate filament in neurons)with segregation of other axoplasmic organelles.In addition to disorganized neurofilaments in nerve, disorganization of other members of the intermediate filament family of proteins is seen in other tissues;this implies that the underlying defect is one of generalized intermediate filament organization with neurofilaments predominantly affected.We have pursued a genome wide search for regions of homozygosity of descent in 5 consanguineous families.a 5.3- cM region of homozygosity,shared in all 5 families,was found on chromosome 16q24 and linkage was established to this locus with a LOD score of 3.18 at 0=0.00 at the most tightly lined marker,D16S3098.Determination of this locus is the first step toward characterizating the gene responsible for a fundamental property of intermediate filament organization and may shed light on other disorders(such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)in which neurofilament pathology is prominent.
 
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