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FUS Mutations in Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in the Netherlands

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ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY
Volume 67, Issue 2, Pages 224-230

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AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1001/archneurol.2009.329

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  1. VSB fonds
  2. The Brain Foundation of the Netherlands
  3. Prinses Beatrix Fonds
  4. Catharijne Stichting
  5. Adessium Foundation

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Objectives: To assess the frequency of FUS mutations in 52 probands with familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (FALS) and to provide careful documentation of clinical characteristics. Design: FUS mutation analysis was performed using capillary sequencing on all coding regions of the gene in a cohort of patients with FALS. The clinical characteristics of patients carrying FUS mutations were described in detail. Setting: Three university hospitals in the Netherlands (referral centers for neuromuscular diseases). Patients: Fifty-two probands from unrelated pedigrees with FALS. Main Outcome Measure: FUS mutations. Results: We identified 3 mutations in 4 of 52 probands. We observed 2 previously identified mutations (p.Arg521Cys and p.Arg521His) and 1 novel mutation (p.Ser462Phe). In addition, a p.Gln210His polymorphism was identified in 1 proband and 3 healthy control subjects. Phenotypic analysis demonstrated that patients may lack upper motor neuron signs, which was confirmed at autopsy, and disease survival was short (<36 months for 8 of 10 patients). Conclusions: We discovered FUS mutations in Dutch patients with FALS and the occurrence of benign variations in the gene. Therefore, caution is warranted when interpreting results in a clinical setting. Although the phenotype associated with FUS mutations is variable, most patients predominantly demonstrate loss of lower motor neurons and have short disease survival.

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