Ethnic differences in the expression of neurodegenerative disease: Machado-Joseph disease in Africans and Caucasians. |
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Authors: | S H Subramony Dena Hernandez Amanda Adam Stephanie Smith-Jefferson Jennifer Hussey Katrina Gwinn-Hardy Timothy Lynch Olga McDaniel John Hardy Matt Farrer Andrew Singleton |
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Affiliation: | University of Mississippi Medical Center, Neurology Department, Jackson, Mississippi, USA. |
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Abstract: | We describe several families of African origin with SCA3/Machado-Joseph disease gene expansions. In these cases, the phenotype ranges from ataxia with parkinsonian signs to a syndrome clinically almost indistinguishable from idiopathic, L-dopa-responsive Parkinson's disease. In contrast, these parkinsonian phenotypes are rare in those of European descent. Haplotype analysis shows that these African families do not share a common founder, thus a cis-acting element in the promoter is unlikely to be responsible these unusual presentations. We suggest that trans-acting factors are responsible for the variable phenotype and discuss the implications of diseases showing racially different expressivities. |
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Keywords: | SCA3 Machado‐Joseph disease Parkinson's disease ataxia epidemiology genetics |
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