2023
DOI: 10.1002/mus.27939
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Spatial clustering of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in Sardinia, Italy: The contribution of age, sex, and genetic factors

Giuseppe Borghero,
Maria Margherita Sechi,
Rosario Vasta
et al.

Abstract: Introduction/AimsSeveral microgeographic clusters of higher/lower incidence of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) have been identified worldwide. Differences in the distribution of local factors were proposed to explain the excess ALS risk, whereas the contribution of known genetic/epigenetic factors remains unclear. The aim is to identify restricted areas of higher risk in Sardinia and to assess whether age, sex, and the most common causative genetic mutations in Sardinia (C9orf72 and TARDBP mutations) contr… Show more

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“…Genetic alterations, together with environmental factors, promote the development of ALS (Motataianu et al, 2022 ). ALS below the age of 70 is more common in men by 20%, but sex differences are not observed above the age of 70 years (Borghero et al, 2023 ). ALS neuropathology is characterized by neuronal lesions located in the brain motor cortex for the upper motor neurons, the brain stem, and spinal cord for the lower motor neurons (Del Tredici and Braak, 2022 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Genetic alterations, together with environmental factors, promote the development of ALS (Motataianu et al, 2022 ). ALS below the age of 70 is more common in men by 20%, but sex differences are not observed above the age of 70 years (Borghero et al, 2023 ). ALS neuropathology is characterized by neuronal lesions located in the brain motor cortex for the upper motor neurons, the brain stem, and spinal cord for the lower motor neurons (Del Tredici and Braak, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%