Frontiers in Genetics (Dec 2020)

Case Report: Expanding the Genetic and Phenotypic Spectrum of Autosomal Recessive Spastic Ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay

  • Parham Habibzadeh,
  • Zahra Tabatabaei,
  • Soroor Inaloo,
  • Muhammad Mahdi Nashatizadeh,
  • Matthis Synofzik,
  • Matthis Synofzik,
  • Vahid Reza Ostovan,
  • Mohammad Ali Faghihi,
  • Mohammad Ali Faghihi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.585136
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Autosomal recessive spastic ataxia of Charlevoix–Saguenay (ARSACS) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder caused by biallelic mutations in the SACS gene. Once thought to be limited to Charlevoix–Saguenay region of Quebec, recent evidence has indicated that this disorder is present worldwide. It is classically characterized by the triad of ataxia, pyramidal involvement, and axonal-demyelinating sensorimotor neuropathy. However, diverse clinical features have been reported to be associated with this disorder. In this report, we present the first Iranian family affected by ARSACS with unique clinical features (mirror movements, hypokinesia/bradykinesia, and rigidity) harboring a novel deletion mutation in the SACS gene. Our findings expand the genetic and phenotypic spectrum of this disorder.

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