Authors
VV Belzil, PN Valdmanis, PA Dion, H Daoud, E Kabashi, A Noreau, J Gauthier, P Hince, A Desjarlais, J-P Bouchard, L Lacomblez, F Salachas, P-F Pradat, W Camu, V Meininger, N Dupre, GA Rouleau
Publication date
2009/10/13
Journal
Neurology
Volume
73
Issue
15
Pages
1176-1179
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background: The identification of mutations in the TARDBP and more recently the identification of mutations in the FUS gene as the cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is providing the field with new insight about the mechanisms involved in this severe neurodegenerative disease.
Methods: To extend these recent genetic reports, we screened the entire gene in a cohort of 200 patients with ALS. An additional 285 patients with sporadic ALS were screened for variants in exon 15 for which mutations were previously reported.
Results: In total, 3 different mutations were identified in 4 different patients, including 1 3-bp deletion in exon 3 of a patient with sporadic ALS and 2 missense mutations in exon 15 of 1 patient with familial ALS and 2 patients with sporadic ALS.
Conclusions: Our study identified sporadic patients with mutations in the FUS gene. The accumulation and description of different genes …
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