[From gene to disease; spastin and hereditary spastic paraparesis]
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[From gene to disease; spastin and hereditary spastic paraparesis]
Abstract
Hereditary spastic paraparesis (HSP) belongs to a group of genetically and clinically heterogeneous disorders characterised by progressive spasticity of the legs and hyperreflexia. A further clinical distinction is drawn between pure and complicated HSP depending on the presence of other neurological and non-neurological signs. HSP may be inherited either as autosomal dominant, recessive, or X-linked. Twenty-two loci have been identified and additional ones are envisaged. In autosomal dominant HSP, 11 loci (five genes) have been identified, the most prevalent of which is linked to chromosome 2p, coding for spastin, an ATPase belonging to the AAA family (acronym of 'ATPase associated with diverse cellular activities'). Spastin is a nuclear protein, present in neurons, but not in glial cells, and seems to be involved in microtubule dynamics. Nonsense and frameshift mutations result in a reduced amount of spastin.
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