Minimal prevalence of Huntington’s disease in the South of Brazil and instability of the expanded CAG tract during intergenerational transmissions

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Autor(a) principal: Castilhos,Raphael Machado de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Santos,José Augusto dos, Augustin,Marina Coutinho, Pedroso,José Luiz, Barsottini,Orlando, Saba,Roberta, Ferraz,Henrique Ballalai, Godeiro Junior,Clécio, Vargas,Fernando Regla, Salarini,Diego Zanotti, Furtado,Gabriel Vasata, Polese-Bonatto,Marcia, Rodrigues,Luiza Paulsen, Sena,Lucas Schenatto, Saraiva-Pereira,Maria Luiza, Jardim,Laura Bannach
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Abstract Huntington’s disease (HD) is due to dominant expansions of the CAG repeat of the HTT gene. Meiotic instability of the (CAG)n might impact the disorder frequency. We report on HD minimal prevalence in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) state, Brazil, and on intergenerational instability of the (CAG)n in HD families. Symptomatic and at-risk subjects from 179 HD families were ascertained between 2013 and 2016. Clinical, molecular and family history data were obtained. Expanded (CAG)n length differences between parent and child (delta-expanded-(CAG)n) were calculated. Effect of parental age on the (CAG)n instability upon transmission was inferred by correlating delta-expanded-(CAG)n between siblings to their age differences. HD minimal prevalence in RS state was estimated as 1.85:100,000 inhabitants. Alleles with (CAG)27-35 were found on 21/384 non-disease associated chromosomes (5.5%); among 253 expanded alleles, four (1.6%) were within reduced penetrance range with (CAG)36-39. In 32 direct transmissions, mean instability was larger among paternal than maternal transmissions. In direct transmissions and in 51 sibling pairs, parental age at the time of child birth were not correlated with delta-expanded-(CAG)n. Briefly, HD prevalence in RS state was lower than those reported for European populations. Expanded (CAG)n transmissions were unstable and not associated to parental age.
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spelling Minimal prevalence of Huntington’s disease in the South of Brazil and instability of the expanded CAG tract during intergenerational transmissionsCAG expansionHuntington’s diseaseintergenerational instabilityminimal prevalenceAbstract Huntington’s disease (HD) is due to dominant expansions of the CAG repeat of the HTT gene. Meiotic instability of the (CAG)n might impact the disorder frequency. We report on HD minimal prevalence in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) state, Brazil, and on intergenerational instability of the (CAG)n in HD families. Symptomatic and at-risk subjects from 179 HD families were ascertained between 2013 and 2016. Clinical, molecular and family history data were obtained. Expanded (CAG)n length differences between parent and child (delta-expanded-(CAG)n) were calculated. Effect of parental age on the (CAG)n instability upon transmission was inferred by correlating delta-expanded-(CAG)n between siblings to their age differences. HD minimal prevalence in RS state was estimated as 1.85:100,000 inhabitants. Alleles with (CAG)27-35 were found on 21/384 non-disease associated chromosomes (5.5%); among 253 expanded alleles, four (1.6%) were within reduced penetrance range with (CAG)36-39. In 32 direct transmissions, mean instability was larger among paternal than maternal transmissions. In direct transmissions and in 51 sibling pairs, parental age at the time of child birth were not correlated with delta-expanded-(CAG)n. Briefly, HD prevalence in RS state was lower than those reported for European populations. Expanded (CAG)n transmissions were unstable and not associated to parental age.Sociedade Brasileira de Genética2019-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572019000300329Genetics and Molecular Biology v.42 n.2 2019reponame:Genetics and Molecular Biologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/1678-4685-gmb-2018-0032info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCastilhos,Raphael Machado deSantos,José Augusto dosAugustin,Marina CoutinhoPedroso,José LuizBarsottini,OrlandoSaba,RobertaFerraz,Henrique BallalaiGodeiro Junior,ClécioVargas,Fernando ReglaSalarini,Diego ZanottiFurtado,Gabriel VasataPolese-Bonatto,MarciaRodrigues,Luiza PaulsenSena,Lucas SchenattoSaraiva-Pereira,Maria LuizaJardim,Laura Bannacheng2019-08-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-47572019000300329Revistahttp://www.gmb.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@gmb.org.br1678-46851415-4757opendoar:2019-08-27T00:00Genetics and Molecular Biology - Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Minimal prevalence of Huntington’s disease in the South of Brazil and instability of the expanded CAG tract during intergenerational transmissions
title Minimal prevalence of Huntington’s disease in the South of Brazil and instability of the expanded CAG tract during intergenerational transmissions
spellingShingle Minimal prevalence of Huntington’s disease in the South of Brazil and instability of the expanded CAG tract during intergenerational transmissions
Castilhos,Raphael Machado de
CAG expansion
Huntington’s disease
intergenerational instability
minimal prevalence
title_short Minimal prevalence of Huntington’s disease in the South of Brazil and instability of the expanded CAG tract during intergenerational transmissions
title_full Minimal prevalence of Huntington’s disease in the South of Brazil and instability of the expanded CAG tract during intergenerational transmissions
title_fullStr Minimal prevalence of Huntington’s disease in the South of Brazil and instability of the expanded CAG tract during intergenerational transmissions
title_full_unstemmed Minimal prevalence of Huntington’s disease in the South of Brazil and instability of the expanded CAG tract during intergenerational transmissions
title_sort Minimal prevalence of Huntington’s disease in the South of Brazil and instability of the expanded CAG tract during intergenerational transmissions
author Castilhos,Raphael Machado de
author_facet Castilhos,Raphael Machado de
Santos,José Augusto dos
Augustin,Marina Coutinho
Pedroso,José Luiz
Barsottini,Orlando
Saba,Roberta
Ferraz,Henrique Ballalai
Godeiro Junior,Clécio
Vargas,Fernando Regla
Salarini,Diego Zanotti
Furtado,Gabriel Vasata
Polese-Bonatto,Marcia
Rodrigues,Luiza Paulsen
Sena,Lucas Schenatto
Saraiva-Pereira,Maria Luiza
Jardim,Laura Bannach
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author2 Santos,José Augusto dos
Augustin,Marina Coutinho
Pedroso,José Luiz
Barsottini,Orlando
Saba,Roberta
Ferraz,Henrique Ballalai
Godeiro Junior,Clécio
Vargas,Fernando Regla
Salarini,Diego Zanotti
Furtado,Gabriel Vasata
Polese-Bonatto,Marcia
Rodrigues,Luiza Paulsen
Sena,Lucas Schenatto
Saraiva-Pereira,Maria Luiza
Jardim,Laura Bannach
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castilhos,Raphael Machado de
Santos,José Augusto dos
Augustin,Marina Coutinho
Pedroso,José Luiz
Barsottini,Orlando
Saba,Roberta
Ferraz,Henrique Ballalai
Godeiro Junior,Clécio
Vargas,Fernando Regla
Salarini,Diego Zanotti
Furtado,Gabriel Vasata
Polese-Bonatto,Marcia
Rodrigues,Luiza Paulsen
Sena,Lucas Schenatto
Saraiva-Pereira,Maria Luiza
Jardim,Laura Bannach
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CAG expansion
Huntington’s disease
intergenerational instability
minimal prevalence
topic CAG expansion
Huntington’s disease
intergenerational instability
minimal prevalence
description Abstract Huntington’s disease (HD) is due to dominant expansions of the CAG repeat of the HTT gene. Meiotic instability of the (CAG)n might impact the disorder frequency. We report on HD minimal prevalence in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) state, Brazil, and on intergenerational instability of the (CAG)n in HD families. Symptomatic and at-risk subjects from 179 HD families were ascertained between 2013 and 2016. Clinical, molecular and family history data were obtained. Expanded (CAG)n length differences between parent and child (delta-expanded-(CAG)n) were calculated. Effect of parental age on the (CAG)n instability upon transmission was inferred by correlating delta-expanded-(CAG)n between siblings to their age differences. HD minimal prevalence in RS state was estimated as 1.85:100,000 inhabitants. Alleles with (CAG)27-35 were found on 21/384 non-disease associated chromosomes (5.5%); among 253 expanded alleles, four (1.6%) were within reduced penetrance range with (CAG)36-39. In 32 direct transmissions, mean instability was larger among paternal than maternal transmissions. In direct transmissions and in 51 sibling pairs, parental age at the time of child birth were not correlated with delta-expanded-(CAG)n. Briefly, HD prevalence in RS state was lower than those reported for European populations. Expanded (CAG)n transmissions were unstable and not associated to parental age.
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