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Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP) patients of Korean ancestry with chromosome 17p11.2-p12 deletion

Authors
 Seung Min Kim 1  ;  Ki Wha Chung  ;  Byung Ok Choi  ;  Eui Soo Yoon  ;  Jung Young Choi  ;  Kee Duk Park  ;  Il Nam Sunwoo 
Citation
 EXPERIMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE, Vol.36(1) : 28-35, 2004-02 
Journal Title
EXPERIMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE
ISSN
 1226-3613 
Issue Date
2004-02
MeSH
Adolescent ; Adult ; Age of Onset ; Aged ; Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease / genetics ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Chromosome Deletion* ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 17* ; DNA Mutational Analysis ; Electrophysiology ; Female ; Genotype ; Hereditary Sensory and Motor Neuropathy / genetics* ; Hereditary Sensory and Motor Neuropathy / pathology ; Hereditary Sensory and Motor Neuropathy / physiopathology ; Humans ; Korea ; Male ; Microsatellite Repeats ; Middle Aged ; Paralysis / genetics* ; Paralysis / pathology ; Paralysis / physiopathology ; Pedigree ; Phenotype ; Sural Nerve / pathology ; Sural Nerve / physiopathology
Abstract
Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP) is an autosomal dominant inherited disorder characterized by recurrent pressure palsies. Most HNPP patients have a 1.5 mb deletion in chromosome 17p11.2-p12. The present study aimed at evaluating the deletion of the 17p11.2-p12 region in Korean subjects with families exhibiting HNPP phenotype, and to determine the clinical, electrophysiological and morphological aspects specifically associated with this deletion in HNPP patients. By genotyping six microsatellite markers (D17S921, D17S955, D17S1358, D17S839, D17S122 and D17S261), HNPP with the deletion was observed in 79% (19 of 24) of HNPP families. Nerve conduction studies were performed in 35 HNPP patients from these 19 families. The observed HNPP deletion frequency in Koreans is consistent with findings in other populations. Disease onset occurred at a significantly earlier age in patients with recurrent pressure palsies than in those with a single attack (P < 0.01). Nerve conduction studies demonstrated diffuse mild to moderate slowing of nerve conduction velocities that were worse over the common entrapment sites, regardless of the clinical manifestations. A long duration of compound muscle action potentials without a conduction block or a temporal dispersion is a characteristic of this disease. A sural nerve biopsy with teasing was performed in four patients, and tomacula of the myelin sheath was found in 56.4%. Our findings appear to support the existence of a phenotype/genotype correlation in HNPP patients of Korean ancestry with the deletion, and suggest that HNPP patients with earlier symptom onset face an increased chance of having recurrent attacks.
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DOI
10.1038/emm.2004.4
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Neurology (신경과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Seung Min(김승민) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4384-9640
Sunwoo, Il Nam(선우일남)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/206939
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