Case Report A splicing mutation of proteolipid protein 1 in Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease

2016 
A patient with an unusually mild form of Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease was studied. Clinically, mild developmental delay with acquisition of assisted walking at 16 months and mild spastic tetraplegia were evident, but no nystagmus, cerebellar, or extrapyramidal signs were present. PLP1 mutation analysis revealed a nucleotide substitution adjacent to the acceptor site of intron 3, NM_000533.4:c.454-9T>G. Expression analysis using the patient’s leukocytes demonstrated an additional abnormal transcript including the last 118 bp of intron 3. In silico prediction analysis suggested the reduction of wild-type acceptor activity, which presumably evokes the cryptic splicing variant. Putative cryptic transcript results in premature termination, which may explain the mild clinical phenotype observed in this patient.
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