Autosomal recessive proximal spinal muscular atrophy in 101 sibs out of 48 families: clinical picture, influence of gender, and genetic implications
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Autosomal recessive proximal spinal muscular atrophy in 101 sibs out of 48 families: clinical picture, influence of gender, and genetic implications
Abstract
We analysed the clinical picture of 101 sibs (43 sib pairs, 5 triplets) with autosomal recessive proximal spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Linkage data of 20 sibships, which were available for analysis, were in agreement with chromosome 5q linkage. The patients were classified according to the motor development into SMA I (never sat), SMA II (sitting without support), and SMA III (walking without aids). Three sibs with adult onset (> 30 years = SMA IV) were discussed as a separate entity. Age-of-onset of the 101 patients showed a wide spectrum (prenatal to 47 years). Among sib pairs with SMA I and SMA II the ages-of-onset appeared to be very similar except of one atypically discordant sib pair. With regard to SMA III, 3 out of 13 sibships (23%) showed a marked variation in age-of-onset ranging from 5-15 years within a family. Concerning acquired motor development (ability to sit and walk), 7 sibships (15%) belonged to different SMA types. Ages of death in 29 sib pairs in whom at least one sib had died before the age of 20 years were strikingly discordant. Neither the degree of disability nor the respiratory deficits are reliable predictors of life expectancy. Although a predominance of males can be observed, no significant effect of gender has been established in familial cases. The existence of multiple allelism seems to be the most suitable explanation for the high interfamilial variability considering the clinical concordance in most affected sib pairs.
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