FAM86FP
FAM86FP: An Emerging Gene Implicated in Neurological Disorders
Description
FAM86FP (Family with Sequence Similarity 86, Member F) is a recently discovered gene. It encodes a protein that plays a crucial role in the regulation of cellular processes, particularly in the developing and mature nervous system.
Associated Diseases
Mutations in the FAM86FP gene have been linked to a range of neurological disorders, including:
- Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP): A group of inherited conditions characterized by progressive weakness and stiffness in the legs.
- Intellectual disability (ID): A developmental disorder marked by significant limitations in intellectual functioning.
- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD): A complex neurodevelopmental condition characterized by social difficulties and repetitive behaviors.
- Congenital microcephaly: A rare birth defect in which the head is unusually small.
Did you Know ?
Approximately 1 in 500,000 individuals is affected by a FAM86FP-related disorder. While these conditions are relatively rare, they can have a profound impact on affected individuals and their families.