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SORT1 Mutation Resulting in Sortilin Deficiency and p75NTR Upregulation in a Family With Essential Tremor
Authors:Elena Sánchez  Alberto Bergareche  Catharine E Krebs  Ana Gorostidi  Vladimir Makarov  Javier Ruiz-Martinez  Alejo Chorny  Adolfo Lopez de Munain  Jose Felix Marti-Masso  Coro Paisán-Ruiz
Abstract:Essential tremor (ET) is the most prevalent movement disorder affecting millions of people in the United States. Although a positive family history is one of the most important risk factors for ET, the genetic causes of ET remain unknown. In this study, whole exome sequencing and subsequent approaches were performed in a family with an autosomal dominant form of early-onset ET. Functional analyses including mutagenesis, cell culture, gene expression, enzyme-linked immunosorbent, and apoptosis assays were also performed. A disease-segregating mutation (p.Gly171Ala), absent in normal population, was identified in the SORT1 gene. The p.Gly171Ala mutation was shown not only to impair the expression of its encoding protein sortilin but also the mRNA levels of its binding partner p75 neurotrophin receptor that is known to be implicated in brain injury, neuronal apoptosis, and neurotransmission.
Keywords:SORT1 mutation  tremor  sortilin downregulation  p75NTR upregulation
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