Analysis of SMN1, NAIP and GTF2H2 gene status in correlation with spinal muscular atrophy
Iulia Coliban,
Victoria Sacara
Abstract:Introduction. Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a genetic disorder caused by the loss of the survival motor neuron (SMN1) gene in over 95% of cases. Additionally, mutations in genes associated with the SMA chromosomal region can influence disease progression. Aim: To analyze the status of the NAIP and GTF2H2 genes in correlation with SMA. Material and methods. The study included 105 patients suspected for SMA of which 50 with confirmed with SMA and 55 without causative deletions, and 107 healthy, unrelated indi… Show more
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