Curation SCA31 BEAN1
9 + 3 = 12 / 18
Genetic evidence
Total: 9
Category | Type | Citation | Score | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Singular Evidence | Probands | 6 | The pathogenic 2.5–3.8 kb BEAN1/TK2 intronic repeat insertion containing (TGGAA)n was identified in 160 affected individuals from 98 SCA31 families. | |
Collective Evidence | Allele | 1 | Insertion length inversely correlated with age at onset (r = -0.41, p = 0.010, n = 39), with subtle expansion documented in one family showing mild anticipation. | |
Statistics | Case-control data | 2 | The SCA31 insertion was found in affected individuals and was absent from 21 disease controls and SCA4 subjects; 2/860 control chromosomes carried shorter insertions lacking (TGGAA)n and were considered non-pathogenic. |
Experimental evidence
Total: 3
Category | Type | Citation | Score | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Function | Biochemical function | 0.5 | BEAN1 (TGGAA)n repeat is transcribed to (UGGAA)n RNA that forms RNA foci in Purkinje cells and binds TDP-43, FUS, and hnRNP A2/B1. | |
Function | Protein interaction | 0.5 | Review-level, locus-specific evidence: TDP-43 is described as suppressing (UGGAA)n-mediated neurotoxicity; original interaction experiments are cited within the review but not presented in this source. | |
Function | Regulatory impact | 1 | Review-level, locus-specific evidence: the (TGGAA)n-containing insertion lies in the BEAN/TK2 shared intronic region and insertion length inversely correlates with age at onset, supporting length-dependent toxicity. | |
Functional Alteration | Patient cells | 1 | Review-level evidence: the source summarizes neurotoxic RNA foci in human SCA31 Purkinje cells; original patient-cell experimental data are not presented in this review. |