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Identification of a novel gene (HSN2) causing hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type II through the Study of Canadian Genetic Isolates
Authors:Lafreniere Ronald G  MacDonald Marcia L E  Dube Marie-Pierre  MacFarlane Julie  O'Driscoll Mary  Brais Bernard  Meilleur Sebastien  Brinkman Ryan R  Dadivas Owen  Pape Terry  Platon Christele  Radomski Chris  Risler Jenni  Thompson Jay  Guerra-Escobio Ana-Maria  Davar Gudarz  Breakefield Xandra O  Pimstone Simon N  Green Roger  Pryse-Phillips William  Goldberg Y Paul  Younghusband H Banfield  Hayden Michael R  Sherrington Robin  Rouleau Guy A  Samuels Mark E;Study of Canadian Genetic Isolates
Institution:Xenon Genetics Research, Xenon Genetics Inc., Burnaby, British Columbia V5G 4W8, Canada.
Abstract:Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy (HSAN) type II is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by impairment of pain, temperature, and touch sensation owing to reduction or absence of peripheral sensory neurons. We identified two large pedigrees segregating the disorder in an isolated population living in Newfoundland and performed a 5-cM genome scan. Linkage analysis identified a locus mapping to 12p13.33 with a maximum LOD score of 8.4. Haplotype sharing defined a candidate interval of 1.06 Mb containing all or part of seven annotated genes, sequencing of which failed to detect causative mutations. Comparative genomics revealed a conserved ORF corresponding to a novel gene in which we found three different truncating mutations among five families including patients from rural Quebec and Nova Scotia. This gene, termed "HSN2," consists of a single exon located within intron 8 of the PRKWNK1 gene and is transcribed from the same strand. The HSN2 protein may play a role in the development and/or maintenance of peripheral sensory neurons or their supporting Schwann cells.
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