Mutation frequency of the major frontotemporal dementia genes, MAPT, GRN and C9ORF72 in a Turkish cohort of dementia patients
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2016Author
HEUTINK, Peter
Erginel-Unaltuna, Nihan
Lohmann, Ebba
Emre, Murat
Gurvit, Hakan
Hanagasi, Haşmet Ayhan
Guven, Gamze
Bilgic, Başar
Just, Walter
Hardy, John
SINGLETON, Andrew
Guerreiro, Rita
Bras, Jose
GIBBS, J. Raphael
RIZZU, Patrizia
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'Microtubule-Associated protein tau' (MAPT), 'granulin' (GRN) and 'chromosome 9 open reading frame72' (C9ORF72) genemutations are the major known genetic causes of frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Recent studies suggest thatmutations in these genes may also be associated with other forms of dementia. Therefore we investigated whether MAPT, GRN and C9ORF72 genemutations are major contributors to dementia in a random, unselected Turkish cohort of dementia patients. A combination of whole-exome sequencing, Sanger sequencing and fragment analysis/Southern blot was performed in order to identify pathogenicmutations and novel variants in these genes as well as other FTD-related genes such as the 'charged multivesicular body protein 2B' (CHMP2B), the 'FUS RNA binding protein' (FUS), the 'TAR DNA binding protein' (TARDBP), the 'sequestosome1' (SQSTM1), and the 'valosin containing protein' (VCP).We determined one pathogenic MAPT mutation (c.1906C>T, p.P636L) and one novel missense variant (c.38A>G, p.D13G). In GRN we identified a probably pathogenic TGAG deletion in the splice donor site of exon 6. Three patients were found to carry the GGGGCC expansions in the non-coding region of the C9ORF72 gene. In summary, a complete screening for mutations in MAPT, GRN and C9ORF72 genes revealed a frequency of 5.4% of pathogenicmutations in a random cohort of 93 Turkish index patients with dementia.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/39064https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162592
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