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. 2003 Sep;73(3):682-7.
doi: 10.1086/378133. Epub 2003 Aug 1.

A genome scan for modifiers of age at onset in Huntington disease: The HD MAPS study

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A genome scan for modifiers of age at onset in Huntington disease: The HD MAPS study

Jian-Liang Li et al. Am J Hum Genet. 2003 Sep.

Abstract

Huntington disease (HD) is caused by the expansion of a CAG repeat within the coding region of a novel gene on 4p16.3. Although the variation in age at onset is partly explained by the size of the expanded repeat, the unexplained variation in age at onset is strongly heritable (h2=0.56), which suggests that other genes modify the age at onset of HD. To identify these modifier loci, we performed a 10-cM density genomewide scan in 629 affected sibling pairs (295 pedigrees and 695 individuals), using ages at onset adjusted for the expanded and normal CAG repeat sizes. Because all those studied were HD affected, estimates of allele sharing identical by descent at and around the HD locus were adjusted by a positionally weighted method to correct for the increased allele sharing at 4p. Suggestive evidence for linkage was found at 4p16 (LOD=1.93), 6p21-23 (LOD=2.29), and 6q24-26 (LOD=2.28), which may be useful for investigation of genes that modify age at onset of HD.

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LOD score plots from multipoint variance component analyses of the whole genome in age at onset of HD. Peak LOD score >1.0 are summarized in table 1.

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Electronic-Database Information

    1. GENEHUNTER, http://www.fhcrc.org/labs/kruglyak/Downloads/
    1. Marshfield Medical Research Foundation, http://research.marshfieldclinic.org/genetics/
    1. Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM), http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Omim/ (for HD) - PubMed
    1. PEDSYS package, http://www.sfbr.org/sfbr/public/software/pedsys/pedsys.html

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