Novel CACNA1S mutation causes autosomal dominant hypokalemic periodic paralysis in a South American family

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Tie Ke
Cladelis Rubio Gomez
Heidi Eliana Mateus
Juan Andres Castano
Qing Kenneth Wang
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[1] Center for Cardiovascular Genetics,Department of Molecular Cardiology
[2] Lerner Research Institute,undefined
[3] Cleveland Clinic,undefined
[4] Key Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics,undefined
[5] College of Life Science and Technology and Center for Human Genome Research,undefined
[6] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,undefined
[7] Genetics Unit,undefined
[8] Institute of Basic Sciences,undefined
[9] Universidad del Rosario,undefined
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Journal of Human Genetics | 2009年 / 54卷
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CACNA1S; hypokalaemic periodic paralysis; mutation;
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Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis (HypoPP) is an autosomal dominant disorder, which is characterized by periodic attacks of muscle weakness associated with a decrease in the serum potassium level. A major disease-causing gene for HypoPP has been identified as CACNA1S, which encodes the skeletal muscle calcium channel α-subunit with four transmembrane domains (I–IV), each with six transmembrane segments (S1–S6). To date, all CACNA1S mutations identified in HypoPP patients are located within the voltage-sensor S4 segment. In this study we report a novel CACNA1S mutation in a new region of the protein, the S3 segment of domain III. We characterized a four-generation South American family with HypoPP. Genetic analysis identified a novel V876E mutation in all HypoPP patients in the family, but not in normal family members or 160 control people. Clinical analysis indicates that mutation V876E is associated with a severe outcome as characterized by a very early age of onset, complete penetrance and a severe prognosis including death. These results identify a new mutation in CACNA1S and expand the spectrum of CACNA1S mutations associated with HypoPP.
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