Giulia Barcia, Myriam Rachid, Maryse Magen, Zahra Assouline, Michel Koenig, Benoit Funalot, Christine Barnerias, Agnès Rötig, Arnold Munnich, Jean-Paul Bonnefont, Julie Steffann, European Journal of Medical Genetics, Available online 9 March 2018, ISSN 1769-7212, doi:10.1016/j.ejmg.2018.03.004.
We report on an initial pitfall in the molecular characterization of a 15 year-old girl with Freidreich ataxia (FRDA) who carried a rare deletion in intron 1 of the FXN gene. Due to this deletion TP-PCR failed to amplify the GAA expansion. This exceptional configuration induced misinterpretation of the molecular defect in this patient, who was first reported as having no FXN expansion. NGS analysis of a panel of 212 genes involved in nuclear mitochondrial disorders further revealed an intragenic deletion encompassing exons 4–5 of the FXN gene. Modified TP-PCR analysis confirmed the presence of a classical (GAA)n expansion located in trans. This case points out the possible pitfalls in molecular diagnosis of FRDA in affected patients and their relatives: detection of the FXN expansion may be impaired by several non-pathological or pathological variants around the FXN (GAA)n repeat. We propose a new molecular strategy to accurately detect expansion by TP-PCR in FRDA patients.
Pitfalls in molecular diagnosis of Friedreich ataxia