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The c.859G>C variant in the SMN2 gene is associated with types II and III SMA and originates from a common ancestor.

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Published:31st Aug 2010
Author: Bernal S, Alías L, Barceló MJ, Also-Rallo E, Martínez-Hernández R, Gámez J et al.
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Ref.:J Med Genet. 2010;47(9):640-2.
DOI:10.1136/jmg.2010.079004
Homozygous mutations of the telomeric SMN1 gene lead to degeneration of motor neurons causing spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). A highly similar centromeric gene (SMN2) can only partially compensate for SMN1 deficiency. The c.859G>C variant in SMN2 has been recently reported as a positive disease modifier. We identified the variant in 10 unrelated chronic SMA patients with a wide spectrum of phenotypes ranging from type II patients who can only sit to adult walkers. Haplotype analysis strongly suggests that the variant originated from a common ancestor. Our results confirm that the c.859G>C variant is a milder SMN2 allele and predict a direct correlation between SMN activity and phenotypic severity.

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