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Short Communication

Rare E196A mutation in PRNP gene of 3 Chinese patients with Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease

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Pages 331-337 | Received 01 Feb 2016, Accepted 11 May 2016, Published online: 16 Jun 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Inherited prion diseases are characterized by mutations in the PRNP gene, which account for 5–15% of human prion diseases. Here we reported 3 Chinese genetic Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease cases (gCJD) with a rare mutation in PRNP leading to an exchange of amino acid from glutamic acid (E) to alanine (A) at codon 196 (E196A). All three patients were Han Chinese without any sibship among them. They showed various unspecific symptoms at onset and displayed typical clinical manifestations of sporadic CJD with progress of disease. The same time, 2 cases showed psychotic symptoms during the clinical courses. 14-3-3 proteins were positive in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and special abnormality were detected in MRI of all the cases. The polymorphism of codon 129 was methionin homozygote and that of codon 219 was glutamate homozygote in all 3 patients. The disease durations of the 3 cases varied from 10 to 22 months and no disease associated family history was figured out in all the cases.

DISCLOSURE OF POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

No potential conflicts of interest were disclosed.

Funding

This work was supported by Chinese National Natural Science Foundation Grants (81301429, 81572048), China Mega-Project for Infectious Disease (2011ZX10004-101, 2012ZX10004215) and SKLID Development Grant (2012SKLID102, 2015SKLID503).

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