1. Clinical and genetic characteristics of 21 Spanish patients with biallelic pathogenic SPG7 mutations
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Baviera-Muñoz R, Campins-Romeu M, Carretero-Vilarroig L, Sastre-Bataller I, Martínez-Torres I, Vázquez-Costa JF, Muelas N, Sevilla T, Vílchez JJ, Aller E, Jaijo T, Bataller L, and Espinós C
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Cerebellar ataxia, Neurogenetics, Rare diseases, Spastic paraplegia ,nervous system diseases - Abstract
Spastic paraplegia type 7 (SPG7) is one of the most common hereditary spastic paraplegias. SPG7 mutations most often lead to spastic paraparesis (HSP) and/or hereditary cerebellar ataxia (HCA), frequently with mixed phenotypes. We sought to clinically and genetically characterize a Spanish cohort of SPG7 patients. Patients were recruited from our HCA and HSP cohorts. We identified twenty-one patients with biallelic pathogenic SPG7 mutations. Mean age at onset was 37.4 years (SD ± 14.3). The most frequent phenotype was spastic ataxia (57%), followed by pure spastic paraplegia (19%) and complex phenotypes (19%). Isolated patients presented with focal or multifocal dystonia, subclinical myopathy or ophthalmoplegia. p.Ala510Val was the most frequent pathogenic variant encountered. Compound heterozygous for p.Ala510Val displayed younger onset (p
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- 2021