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Mapping of Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 1C to Chromosome 16p Identifies a Novel Locus for Demyelinating Neuropathies
Authors:Valerie A Street  Jeff D Goldy  Alana S Golden  Bruce L Tempel  Thomas D Bird  and Phillip F Chance
Institution:V. M. Bloedel Hearing Research Center, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
Abstract:Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neuropathy represents a genetically heterogeneous group of diseases affecting the peripheral nervous system. We report genetic mapping of the disease to chromosome 16p13.1-p12.3, in two families with autosomal dominant CMT type 1C (CMT1C). Affected individuals in these families manifest characteristic CMT symptoms, including high-arched feet, distal muscle weakness and atrophy, depressed deep-tendon reflexes, sensory impairment, slow nerve conduction velocities, and nerve demyelination. A maximal combined LOD score of 14.25 was obtained with marker D16S500. The combined haplotype analysis in these two families localizes the CMT1C gene within a 9-cM interval flanked by markers D16S519 and D16S764. The disease-linked haplotypes in these two pedigrees are not conserved, suggesting that the gene mutation underlying the disease in each family arose independently. The epithelial membrane protein 2 gene (EMP2), which maps to chromosome 16p13.2, was evaluated as a candidate gene for CMT1C.
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