MBNL1 gene variants as modifiers of disease severity in myotonic dystrophy type 1

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Vincent Huin
Francis Vasseur
Susanna Schraen-Maschke
Claire-Marie Dhaenens
Patrick Devos
Kathy Dupont
Nicolas Sergeant
Luc Buée
Arnaud Lacour
Hélène Hofmann-Radvanyi
Bernard Sablonnière
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[1] INSERM UMR837,Department of Molecular Biology
[2] Alzheimer and Tauopathies,Department of Clinical Neurology and Center for Rare Neuromuscular Diseases
[3] University Lille-Nord de France,University Versailles
[4] USDL,Saint Quentin en Yvelines, AP
[5] IMPRT,HP, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Laboratory
[6] Jean-Pierre Aubert Research Center,undefined
[7] EA2694,undefined
[8] Lille University Medical Center,undefined
[9] Lille University Medical Center,undefined
[10] Lille University Medical Center,undefined
[11] Hôpital Ambroise Paré,undefined
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Journal of Neurology | 2013年 / 260卷
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Myotonic dystrophy; Disease severity; gene variants;
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Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is a multisystemic autosomal dominant disorder characterized by a highly variable phenotype and caused by an unstable CTG repeat expansion in the 3′ untranslated region of the dystrophia myotonica protein kinase (DMPK) gene. Longer CTG repeat expansions often correlate with an anticipated age at onset and CTG repeat number may account for 45–60 % of the variance in disease severity. In order to search for candidate genes that could act as modifiers of disease severity, we studied the association between Muscleblind-like protein-1 (MBNL1) gene polymorphisms and the DM1 phenotype. In a group of 301 patients diagnosed with DM1 based on clinical symptoms, diagnosis was confirmed by molecular analysis of the DMPK gene. Patients were divided into four subtypes. The first subtype corresponded to asymptomatic patients or those with a mild phenotype, the second included those with a classic phenotype, the third concerned childhood onset, and the fourth corresponded to the congenital form of DM1. Three SNPs located in the MBNL1 gene promoter, rs323622, rs17283597, and rs17433672, were studied. Case–control analysis revealed that allele frequencies for the latter two were significantly associated with DM1 (p = 0.037 and p = 0.020). Multivariate linear regression analysis using phenotype as the dependent variable demonstrated that the TT genotype of the third SNP, rs323622, was associated with a more severe phenotype (p = 0.0034) and accounted for 1.88 % of the variance in disease severity. We report the association of several genetic variants of the MBNL1 gene with DM1 or with the severity of the disease.
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