Mutations
MAPT N255N
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Overview
Pathogenicity: Frontotemporal Dementia : Benign
Clinical
Phenotype: None
Position: (GRCh38/hg38):Chr17:45996607 T>C
Position: (GRCh37/hg19):Chr17:44073973 T>C
dbSNP ID: rs17652121
Coding/Non-Coding: Coding
DNA
Change: Substitution
Expected RNA
Consequence: Substitution
Expected Protein
Consequence: Silent
Codon
Change: AAT to AAC
Reference
Isoform: Tau Isoform Tau-F (441 aa)
Genomic
Region: Exon 9
Findings
This variant in exon 9 is a relatively common polymorphism and is not associated with pathogenicity. It was originally detected in 21 percent of the 22 controls screened (Poorkaj et al., 1998) and since has been found in multiple data sets of both healthy controls and affected individuals (e.g., Rizzu et al., 1999; Houlden et al., 1999; Guerreiro et al., 2010).
Neuropathology
Not applicable.
Biological Effect
Unknown.
Last Updated: 18 Jul 2024
References
Paper Citations
- Poorkaj P, Bird TD, Wijsman E, Nemens E, Garruto RM, Anderson L, Andreadis A, Wiederholt WC, Raskind M, Schellenberg GD. Tau is a candidate gene for chromosome 17 frontotemporal dementia. Ann Neurol. 1998 Jun;43(6):815-25. PubMed.
- Rizzu P, Van Swieten JC, Joosse M, Hasegawa M, Stevens M, Tibben A, Niermeijer MF, Hillebrand M, Ravid R, Oostra BA, Goedert M, van Duijn CM, Heutink P. High prevalence of mutations in the microtubule-associated protein tau in a population study of frontotemporal dementia in the Netherlands. Am J Hum Genet. 1999 Feb;64(2):414-21. PubMed.
- Houlden H, Baker M, Adamson J, Grover A, Waring S, Dickson D, Lynch T, Boeve B, Petersen RC, Pickering-Brown S, Owen F, Neary D, Craufurd D, Snowden J, Mann D, Hutton M. Frequency of tau mutations in three series of non-Alzheimer's degenerative dementia. Ann Neurol. 1999 Aug;46(2):243-8. PubMed.
- Guerreiro RJ, Washecka N, Hardy J, Singleton A. A thorough assessment of benign genetic variability in GRN and MAPT. Hum Mutat. 2010 Feb;31(2):E1126-40. PubMed.
Further Reading
Papers
- Levchenko A, Robitaille Y, Strong MJ, Rouleau GA. TAU mutations are not a predominant cause of frontotemporal dementia in Canadian patients. Can J Neurol Sci. 2004 Aug;31(3):363-7. PubMed.
- Baker M, Litvan I, Houlden H, Adamson J, Dickson D, Perez-Tur J, Hardy J, Lynch T, Bigio E, Hutton M. Association of an extended haplotype in the tau gene with progressive supranuclear palsy. Hum Mol Genet. 1999 Apr;8(4):711-5. PubMed.
- Stanford PM, Brooks WS, Teber ET, Hallupp M, McLean C, Halliday GM, Martins RN, Kwok JB, Schofield PR. Frequency of tau mutations in familial and sporadic frontotemporal dementia and other tauopathies. J Neurol. 2004 Sep;251(9):1098-104. PubMed.
- Roks G, Dermaut B, Heutink P, Julliams A, Backhovens H, Van de Broeck M, Serneels S, Hofman A, Van Broeckhoven C, van Duijn CM, Cruts M. Mutation screening of the tau gene in patients with early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Neurosci Lett. 1999 Dec 24;277(2):137-9. PubMed.
- Poorkaj P, Grossman M, Steinbart E, Payami H, Sadovnick A, Nochlin D, Tabira T, Trojanowski JQ, Borson S, Galasko D, Reich S, Quinn B, Schellenberg G, Bird TD. Frequency of tau gene mutations in familial and sporadic cases of non-Alzheimer dementia. Arch Neurol. 2001 Mar;58(3):383-7. PubMed.
- Ingelson M, Fabre SF, Lilius L, Andersen C, Viitanen M, Almkvist O, Wahlund LO, Lannfelt L. Increased risk for frontotemporal dementia through interaction between tau polymorphisms and apolipoprotein E epsilon4. Neuroreport. 2001 Apr 17;12(5):905-9. PubMed.
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Primary Papers
- Poorkaj P, Bird TD, Wijsman E, Nemens E, Garruto RM, Anderson L, Andreadis A, Wiederholt WC, Raskind M, Schellenberg GD. Tau is a candidate gene for chromosome 17 frontotemporal dementia. Ann Neurol. 1998 Jun;43(6):815-25. PubMed.
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