Abstract

Among the central nervous system (CNS) dysmyelinating disorders, Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (PMD) has been individualized by its X-linked mode of inheritance and the existence of corresponding animal models. Mutations in the major myelin proteolipid (PLP) gene coding for PLP and its splicing variant DM20 protein, have been demonstrated in animal mutants and more recently in PMD affected patients. We have identified, in a two-generation PMD affected family, an insertion/deletion event in the exon IV of the PLP gene, leading to the synthesis of predicted truncated PLP and DM20 proteins with altered carboxyl terminal end. This is the first report of a frameshift mutation in the PLP gene in PMD.

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