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Genetics of low spinal muscular atrophy carrier frequency in sub‐Saharan Africa

OBJECTIVE: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is one of the most common severe hereditary diseases of infancy and early childhood in North America, Europe, and Asia. SMA is usually caused by deletions of the survival motor neuron 1 (SMN1) gene. A closely related gene, SMN2, modifies the disease severity....

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Autores principales: Sangaré, Modibo, Hendrickson, Brant, Sango, Hammadoun Ali, Chen, Kelian, Nofziger, Jonathan, Amara, Abdelbasset, Dutra, Amalia, Schindler, Alice B., Guindo, Aldiouma, Traoré, Mahamadou, Harmison, George, Pak, Evgenia, Yaro, Fatoumata N'Go, Bricceno, Katherine, Grunseich, Christopher, Chen, Guibin, Boehm, Manfred, Zukosky, Kristen, Bocoum, Nouhoum, Meilleur, Katherine G., Daou, Fatoumata, Bagayogo, Koumba, Coulibaly, Yaya Ibrahim, Diakité, Mahamadou, Fay, Michael P., Lee, Hee‐Suk, Saad, Ali, Gribaa, Moez, Singleton, Andrew B., Maiga, Youssoufa, Auh, Sungyoung, Landouré, Guida, Fairhurst, Rick M., Burnett, Barrington G., Scholl, Thomas, Fischbeck, Kenneth H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wiley-Liss 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4112719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24515897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.24114
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author Sangaré, Modibo
Hendrickson, Brant
Sango, Hammadoun Ali
Chen, Kelian
Nofziger, Jonathan
Amara, Abdelbasset
Dutra, Amalia
Schindler, Alice B.
Guindo, Aldiouma
Traoré, Mahamadou
Harmison, George
Pak, Evgenia
Yaro, Fatoumata N'Go
Bricceno, Katherine
Grunseich, Christopher
Chen, Guibin
Boehm, Manfred
Zukosky, Kristen
Bocoum, Nouhoum
Meilleur, Katherine G.
Daou, Fatoumata
Bagayogo, Koumba
Coulibaly, Yaya Ibrahim
Diakité, Mahamadou
Fay, Michael P.
Lee, Hee‐Suk
Saad, Ali
Gribaa, Moez
Singleton, Andrew B.
Maiga, Youssoufa
Auh, Sungyoung
Landouré, Guida
Fairhurst, Rick M.
Burnett, Barrington G.
Scholl, Thomas
Fischbeck, Kenneth H.
author_facet Sangaré, Modibo
Hendrickson, Brant
Sango, Hammadoun Ali
Chen, Kelian
Nofziger, Jonathan
Amara, Abdelbasset
Dutra, Amalia
Schindler, Alice B.
Guindo, Aldiouma
Traoré, Mahamadou
Harmison, George
Pak, Evgenia
Yaro, Fatoumata N'Go
Bricceno, Katherine
Grunseich, Christopher
Chen, Guibin
Boehm, Manfred
Zukosky, Kristen
Bocoum, Nouhoum
Meilleur, Katherine G.
Daou, Fatoumata
Bagayogo, Koumba
Coulibaly, Yaya Ibrahim
Diakité, Mahamadou
Fay, Michael P.
Lee, Hee‐Suk
Saad, Ali
Gribaa, Moez
Singleton, Andrew B.
Maiga, Youssoufa
Auh, Sungyoung
Landouré, Guida
Fairhurst, Rick M.
Burnett, Barrington G.
Scholl, Thomas
Fischbeck, Kenneth H.
author_sort Sangaré, Modibo
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is one of the most common severe hereditary diseases of infancy and early childhood in North America, Europe, and Asia. SMA is usually caused by deletions of the survival motor neuron 1 (SMN1) gene. A closely related gene, SMN2, modifies the disease severity. SMA carriers have only 1 copy of SMN1 and are relatively common (1 in 30–50) in populations of European and Asian descent. SMN copy numbers and SMA carrier frequencies have not been reliably estimated in Malians and other sub‐Saharan Africans. METHODS: We used a quantitative polymerase chain reaction assay to determine SMN1 and SMN2 copy numbers in 628 Malians, 120 Nigerians, and 120 Kenyans. We also explored possible mechanisms for SMN1 and SMN2 copy number differences in Malians, and investigated their effects on SMN mRNA and protein levels. RESULTS: The SMA carrier frequency in Malians is 1 in 209, lower than in Eurasians. Malians and other sub‐Saharan Africans are more likely to have ≥3 copies of SMN1 than Eurasians, and more likely to lack SMN2 than Europeans. There was no evidence of gene conversion, gene locus duplication, or natural selection from malaria resistance to account for the higher SMN1 copy numbers in Malians. High SMN1 copy numbers were not associated with increased SMN mRNA or protein levels in human cell lines. INTERPRETATION: SMA carrier frequencies are much lower in sub‐Saharan Africans than in Eurasians. This finding is important to consider in SMA genetic counseling in individuals with black African ancestry. Ann Neurol 2014;75:525–532
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spelling pubmed-41127192014-08-27 Genetics of low spinal muscular atrophy carrier frequency in sub‐Saharan Africa Sangaré, Modibo Hendrickson, Brant Sango, Hammadoun Ali Chen, Kelian Nofziger, Jonathan Amara, Abdelbasset Dutra, Amalia Schindler, Alice B. Guindo, Aldiouma Traoré, Mahamadou Harmison, George Pak, Evgenia Yaro, Fatoumata N'Go Bricceno, Katherine Grunseich, Christopher Chen, Guibin Boehm, Manfred Zukosky, Kristen Bocoum, Nouhoum Meilleur, Katherine G. Daou, Fatoumata Bagayogo, Koumba Coulibaly, Yaya Ibrahim Diakité, Mahamadou Fay, Michael P. Lee, Hee‐Suk Saad, Ali Gribaa, Moez Singleton, Andrew B. Maiga, Youssoufa Auh, Sungyoung Landouré, Guida Fairhurst, Rick M. Burnett, Barrington G. Scholl, Thomas Fischbeck, Kenneth H. Ann Neurol Research Articles OBJECTIVE: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is one of the most common severe hereditary diseases of infancy and early childhood in North America, Europe, and Asia. SMA is usually caused by deletions of the survival motor neuron 1 (SMN1) gene. A closely related gene, SMN2, modifies the disease severity. SMA carriers have only 1 copy of SMN1 and are relatively common (1 in 30–50) in populations of European and Asian descent. SMN copy numbers and SMA carrier frequencies have not been reliably estimated in Malians and other sub‐Saharan Africans. METHODS: We used a quantitative polymerase chain reaction assay to determine SMN1 and SMN2 copy numbers in 628 Malians, 120 Nigerians, and 120 Kenyans. We also explored possible mechanisms for SMN1 and SMN2 copy number differences in Malians, and investigated their effects on SMN mRNA and protein levels. RESULTS: The SMA carrier frequency in Malians is 1 in 209, lower than in Eurasians. Malians and other sub‐Saharan Africans are more likely to have ≥3 copies of SMN1 than Eurasians, and more likely to lack SMN2 than Europeans. There was no evidence of gene conversion, gene locus duplication, or natural selection from malaria resistance to account for the higher SMN1 copy numbers in Malians. High SMN1 copy numbers were not associated with increased SMN mRNA or protein levels in human cell lines. INTERPRETATION: SMA carrier frequencies are much lower in sub‐Saharan Africans than in Eurasians. This finding is important to consider in SMA genetic counseling in individuals with black African ancestry. Ann Neurol 2014;75:525–532 Wiley-Liss 2014-04-02 2014-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4112719/ /pubmed/24515897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.24114 Text en © 2014 The Authors Annals of Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Neurological Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Sangaré, Modibo
Hendrickson, Brant
Sango, Hammadoun Ali
Chen, Kelian
Nofziger, Jonathan
Amara, Abdelbasset
Dutra, Amalia
Schindler, Alice B.
Guindo, Aldiouma
Traoré, Mahamadou
Harmison, George
Pak, Evgenia
Yaro, Fatoumata N'Go
Bricceno, Katherine
Grunseich, Christopher
Chen, Guibin
Boehm, Manfred
Zukosky, Kristen
Bocoum, Nouhoum
Meilleur, Katherine G.
Daou, Fatoumata
Bagayogo, Koumba
Coulibaly, Yaya Ibrahim
Diakité, Mahamadou
Fay, Michael P.
Lee, Hee‐Suk
Saad, Ali
Gribaa, Moez
Singleton, Andrew B.
Maiga, Youssoufa
Auh, Sungyoung
Landouré, Guida
Fairhurst, Rick M.
Burnett, Barrington G.
Scholl, Thomas
Fischbeck, Kenneth H.
Genetics of low spinal muscular atrophy carrier frequency in sub‐Saharan Africa
title Genetics of low spinal muscular atrophy carrier frequency in sub‐Saharan Africa
title_full Genetics of low spinal muscular atrophy carrier frequency in sub‐Saharan Africa
title_fullStr Genetics of low spinal muscular atrophy carrier frequency in sub‐Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Genetics of low spinal muscular atrophy carrier frequency in sub‐Saharan Africa
title_short Genetics of low spinal muscular atrophy carrier frequency in sub‐Saharan Africa
title_sort genetics of low spinal muscular atrophy carrier frequency in sub‐saharan africa
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4112719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24515897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.24114
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