Authors
Anita L DeStefano, L Adrienne Cupples, Patricia Maciel, Claudia Gaspar, Joao Radvany, David M Dawson, Lewis Sudarsky, Lee Corwin, Paula Coutinho, Patrick MacLeod, Jorge Sequeiros, Guy A Rouleau, Lindsay A Farrer
Publication date
1996/7
Journal
American journal of human genetics
Volume
59
Issue
1
Pages
119
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) is a late-onset, progressive, neurodegenerative disorder caused by the expansion of an unstable trinucleotide (CAG) repeat sequence in a novel gene (MJD1) on chromosome 14. Previous studies showed that age at onset is negatively correlated with the number of CAG repeat units, but only part of the variation in onset age is explained by CAG repeat length. Ages at onset and CAG repeat lengths of 136 MJD patients from 23 kindreds of Portuguese descent were analyzed, to determine whether familial factors independent of CAG repeat length modulate age at onset of MJD. Correlation among sibs for onset age adjusted for CAG repeat length was. 43, which indicates that an environmental or genetic factor common to sibs influences onset age. Positive correlations were also observed for avuncular (r=. 22) and first-cousin pairs (r=. 28), which supports the hypothesis that a genetic …
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AL DeStefano, LA Cupples, P Maciel, C Gaspar… - American journal of human genetics, 1996