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Genetic causes intermediate phenotypes

The human leukodystrophies are inherited disorders of central nervous system white matter. These disorders are characterized by a diffuse deficiency of myelin caused by a variety of genetic lesions and often manifest before 10 years of age (Table 38-1). Some are caused by mutations in the PLP gene and resemble the PLP animal mutants described in Chapter 4 [ 1,23]. As with the animal models, depending on the nature of the mutation, they vary from a severe form in connatal Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (PMD) through an intermediate phenotype in classical PMD to a mild phenotype in spastic paraplegia. It is noteworthy that some mutations of the PLP gene also cause a peripheral neuropathy [24], very probably related to the expression of low levels of PLP in peripheral nerve (see Ch. 4). [Pg.647]


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