Herein we first describe a novel homozygous single nucleotide deletion in PINK1 exon 4 (889delG) which results in a loss of kinase domain on the PINK1 protein (D297fsX318). This mutation was identified in two brothers with early-onset Parkinson disease (EOPD) from a Sicilian consanguineous family. Of note, while one of the two patients developed mental deterioration and psychiatric problems, the other showed no cognitive decline. The present study supports the view that PINK1 is a pathogenic gene in some Italian families with EOPD and contributes to define the PINK1-associated phenotype.
Herein we first describe a novel homozygous single nucleotide deletion in PINK1 exon 4 (889delG) which results in a loss of kinase domain on the PINK1 protein (D297fsX318). This mutation was identified in two brothers with early-onset Parkinson disease (EOPD) from a Sicilian consanguineous family. Of note, while one of the two patients developed mental deterioration and psychiatric problems, the other showed no cognitive decline. The present study supports the view that PINK1 is a pathogenic gene in some Italian families with EOPD and contributes to define the PINK1-associated phenotype.
SAVETTIERI G, ANNESI G, CIVITELLI D, CIR CANDIANO IC, SALEMI G, RAGONESE P, et al. (2008). Identification of the novel D297fsX318 PINK1 mutation and phenotype variation in a family with early onset Parkinson’s disease. PARKINSONISM & RELATED DISORDERS, 14(6), 509-512 [10.1016/j.parkreldis.2007.10.014].
Identification of the novel D297fsX318 PINK1 mutation and phenotype variation in a family with early onset Parkinson’s disease
SAVETTIERI, Giovanni;SALEMI, Giuseppe;RAGONESE, Paolo;TERRUSO, Valeria;D'AMELIO, Marco;
2008-01-01
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Herein we first describe a novel homozygous single nucleotide deletion in PINK1 exon 4 (889delG) which results in a loss of kinase domain on the PINK1 protein (D297fsX318). This mutation was identified in two brothers with early-onset Parkinson disease (EOPD) from a Sicilian consanguineous family. Of note, while one of the two patients developed mental deterioration and psychiatric problems, the other showed no cognitive decline. The present study supports the view that PINK1 is a pathogenic gene in some Italian families with EOPD and contributes to define the PINK1-associated phenotype.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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