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. 2022 Sep:102:1-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2022.07.003. Epub 2022 Jul 18.

Genetic overlap between dystonia and other neurologic disorders: A study of 1,100 exomes

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Genetic overlap between dystonia and other neurologic disorders: A study of 1,100 exomes

Ivana Dzinovic et al. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Introduction: Although shared genetic factors have been previously reported between dystonia and other neurologic conditions, no sequencing study exploring such links is available. In a large dystonic cohort, we aimed at analyzing the proportions of causative variants in genes associated with disease categories other than dystonia.

Methods: Gene findings related to whole-exome sequencing-derived diagnoses in 1100 dystonia index cases were compared with expert-curated molecular testing panels for ataxia, parkinsonism, spastic paraplegia, neuropathy, epilepsy, and intellectual disability.

Results: Among 220 diagnosed patients, 21% had variants in ataxia-linked genes; 15% in parkinsonism-linked genes; 15% in spastic-paraplegia-linked genes; 12% in neuropathy-linked genes; 32% in epilepsy-linked genes; and 65% in intellectual-disability-linked genes. Most diagnosed presentations (80%) were related to genes listed in ≥1 studied panel; 71% of the involved loci were found in the non-dystonia panels but not in an expert-curated gene list for dystonia.

Conclusions: Our study indicates a convergence in the genetics of dystonia and other neurologic phenotypes, informing diagnostic evaluation strategies and pathophysiological considerations.

Keywords: Dystonia; Exome sequencing; Molecular overlap; Panel; Shared genes.

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Declaration of competing interest None of the authors report disclosures concerning the present manuscript.

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