The Genotypic and Phenotypic Spectrum of <i>BICD2</i> Variants in Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Daniel C. Koboldt, Megan A. Waldrop, Richard K. Wilson, Kevin M. Flanigan
Abstract
The bicaudal D cargo adaptor 2 (BICD2) gene encodes a conserved cargo adaptor protein required for dynein-mediated transport. Inherited and de novo variants in BICD2 cause SMALED2 (spinal muscular atrophy lower extremity dominant 2), and a subset have recently been reported to cause severe, often lethal disease. However, a true genotype-phenotype correlation for BICD2 has not been performed, and cases described to date are scattered among at least 14 publications. In this review, we identify the characteristics of disease-causing variants in BICD2 that distinguish them from benign variation and perform genotype-phenotype correlations for 99 BICD2 variant carriers from 35 families. ANN NEUROL 2020;87:487-496.