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Comparative Study
. 2008 Apr 15;70(16 Pt 2):1397-402.
doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000281692.98200.f5. Epub 2007 Dec 5.

FMR1 CGG repeat length predicts motor dysfunction in premutation carriers

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Comparative Study

FMR1 CGG repeat length predicts motor dysfunction in premutation carriers

M A Leehey et al. Neurology. .

Abstract

Background: Fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) is a recently described, underrecognized neurodegenerative disorder of aging fragile X mental retardation 1 (FMR1) premutation carriers, particularly men. Core motor features are action tremor, gait ataxia, and parkinsonism. Carriers have expanded CGG repeats (55 to 200); larger expansions cause fragile X syndrome, the most common heritable cause of mental retardation and autism. This study determines whether CGG repeat length correlates with severity and type of motor dysfunction in premutation carriers.

Methods: Persons aged >or=50 years with a family history of fragile X syndrome underwent structured videotaping. Movement disorder neurologists, blinded to carrier status, scored the tapes using modified standardized rating scales. CGG repeat length analyses for women incorporated the activation ratio, which measures the percentage of normal active chromosome X alleles.

Results: Male carriers (n = 54) had significantly worse total motor scores, especially in tremor and ataxia, than age-matched male noncarriers (n = 51). There was a trend toward a difference between women carriers (n = 82) and noncarriers (n = 39). In men, increasing CGG repeat correlated with greater impairment in all motor signs. In women, when activation ratio was considered, increasing CGG correlated with greater ataxia.

Conclusions: CGG repeat size is significantly associated with overall motor impairment in premutation carriers. Whereas this association is most pronounced for men and covers overall motor impairment-tremor, ataxia, and parkinsonism-the association exists for ataxia among women carriers. This is the first report of a significant correlation between the premutation status and a motor feature of fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome in women.

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Figure. Box plot showing the distribution of total Fragile X–Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome Rating Scale scores (score range 0 to 226) in male controls vs carriers
The horizontal line in the middle of each box indicates the median, whereas the top and bottom borders of the box mark the 75th and 25th percentiles. The vertical lines above and below the box extend to the 90th and 10th percentiles. The single points are outliers beyond the 90th and 10th percentiles.

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