Exonic trinucleotide repeat expansions in ZFHX3 cause spinocerebellar ataxia type 4: A poly-glycine disease

Joel Wallenius,Efthymia Kafantari, Emma Jhaveri,Sorina Gorcenco,Adam Ameur,Christin Karremo, Sigurd Dobloug, Kristina Karrman, Tom de Koning,Andreea Ilinca,Maria Landqvist Waldo, Andreas Arvidsson,Staffan Persson,Elisabet Englund, Hans Ehrencrona,Andreas Puschmann

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS(2024)

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Autosomal-dominant ataxia with sensory and autonomic neuropathy is a highly specific combined phenotype that we described in two Swedish kindreds in 2014; its genetic cause had remained unknown. Here, we report the discovery of exonic GGC trinucleotide repeat expan-sions, encoding poly-glycine, in zinc finger homeobox 3 (ZFHX3) in these families. The expansions were identified in whole-genome datasets within genomic segments that all affected family members shared. Non-expanded alleles carried one or more interruptions within the repeat. We also found ZFHX3 repeat expansions in three additional families, all from the region of Skane in southern Sweden. Individuals with expanded repeats developed balance and gait disturbances at 15 to 60 years of age and had sensory neuropathy and slow saccades. Anticipa-tion was observed in all families and correlated with different repeat lengths determined through long-read sequencing in two family mem-bers. The most severely affected individuals had marked autonomic dysfunction, with severe orthostatism as the most disabling clinical feature. Neuropathology revealed p62-positive intracytoplasmic and intranuclear inclusions in neurons of the central and enteric nervous system, as well as alpha-synuclein positivity. ZFHX3 is located within the 16q22 locus, to which spinocerebellar ataxia type 4 (SCA4) repeat-edly had been mapped; the clinical phenotype in our families corresponded well with the unique phenotype described in SCA4, and the orig-inal SCA4 kindred originated from Sweden. ZFHX3 has known functions in neuronal development and differentiation n both the central and peripheral nervous system. Our findings demonstrate that SCA4 is caused by repeat expansions in ZFHX3.
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