TorsinA immunoreactivity in brains of patients with DYT1 and non-DYT1 dystonia
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- DOI: 10.1212/wnl.58.1.120
TorsinA immunoreactivity in brains of patients with DYT1 and non-DYT1 dystonia
Abstract
A mutation of the DYT1 gene, which codes for torsinA, has been identified as the cause of one form of autosomal dominantly inherited dystonia. TorsinA immunohistochemistry was used to examine a case of DYT1, and several cases of non-DYT1, dystonia. No evidence was found for alterations of immunoreactivity at the light microscopic level, specifically neither cytoplasmic aggregations nor colocalization of torsinA immunoreactivity with a marker for endoplasmic reticulum. These findings contrast with results of recent cell culture studies of torsinA.
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