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Clinical and molecular genetics of primary dystonias
Authors:U. Müller  Daniela Steinberger  Andrea H. Németh
Affiliation:Institut für Humangenetik, Justus-Liebig-Universit?t, Schlangenzahl 14, D-35392 Giessen, Germany Tel: +49?641?99?41?600; Fax: +49?641?99?41?609 e-mail: ulrich.mueller@humangenetik.med.uni-giessen.de, DE
Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7BN, UK, GB
Abstract:Primary dystonias are movement disorders with dystonia as a major symptom. They are frequently inherited as Mendelian traits. There are at least eight clinically distinct autosomal dominant and two X-linked recessive forms. In addition, pedigree analyses suggest the occurrence of an autosomal recessive variant. The clinical classification is increasingly being replaced by a genetic one. To date gene loci have been identified in at least six autosomal dominant forms, i.e., in idiopathic torsion dystonia (9q34), focal dystonia (18p), adult-onset idiopathic torsion dystonia of mixed type (8p21-q22), dopa-responsive dystonia (14q22.1-q22.2), and paroxysmal dystonic choreoathetosis (2q25-q33; 1p21-p13.3). Gene loci in the X-linked recessive forms have been assigned to Xq13.1 in the X-linked dystonia parkinsonism syndrome and to Xq22 in X-linked sensorineural deafness, dystonia, and mental retardation. The disease genes have been identified in two autosomal dominant forms and in one X-linked recessive form. Mutations in a gene coding for an ATP-binding protein were detected in idiopathic torsion dystonia (DYT1), and the GTP cyclohydrolase 1 gene is mutated in dopa-responsive dystonia (DYT5). In sensorineural deafness, dystonia, and mental retardation, mutations were found in the gene DDP coding for a polypeptide of unknown function. This article reviews the clinical and molecular genetics of primary dystonias, critically discusses present findings, and proposes referring to the known forms, most of which can be distinguished by genetic criteria, as dystonias 1–12. Received: January 12, 1998 / Accepted: January 19, 1998
Keywords:  Primary dystonia  Dystonia parkinsonism syndromes
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