2024
DOI: 10.1002/mgg3.70044
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A Novel Synonymous Variant in SQSTM1 Causes Neurodegeneration With Ataxia, Dystonia, and Gaze Palsy Revealed by Urine‐Derived Cells‐Based Functional Analysis

Shinji Masuko,
Mitsuto Sato,
Katsuya Nakamura
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundHeterozygous variants of sequestosome‐1 gene (SQSTM1) have been reported in patients with various neurological disorders, whereas biallelic pathogenic variants of SQSTM1 can cause child‐onset and multisystem neurodegeneration, including cerebellar ataxia, dystonia, and vertical gaze palsy (NADGP). Here, we describe two cases of NADGP in a Japanese family.MethodsWe performed clinical and genetic laboratory evaluations of the two patients and their healthy parents.ResultsBy whole‐exome sequencing, we i… Show more

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