Abstract

Aim: Pantothenate-kinase-associated neurodegeneration (PKAN), which is characterised by iron accumulation in the basal ganglia, is a rare autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder caused by pantothenate kinase 2 (PANK2) gene mutations. The PANK2 gene is located on chromosome 20p13 and encodes pantothenate kinase. Herein, we identified one patient with PKAN who had mutations in the PANK2 gene.Materials and methods: We performed clinical and radiographic investigations, and diagnosed this disease at the clinical and genetic levels.Results: It is worth mentioning that the patient displayed an eye-of-the-tiger sign. Through scanning the exons and flanking intronic sequences of PANK2 in patient and control subjects, we report a compound heterozygote c. 260A > G (NM_001324191) and c.405dupC (NM_153638) for PANK2 mutations in a Chinese patient with clinical manifestation of progressive prosopospasm, dysarthria and gait disturbance. Bioinformatics analysis showed that two variants exhibited highly conserved residues across species.Conclusion: we reported a patient presenting with atypical PKAN, and identified novel compound heterozygous PANK2 gene mutations..

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