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How likely are you to get ALS if your parent has it?
Familial: In about 5\% to 10\% of cases, ALS runs in the family. If you have familial ALS, there is a 50\% chance that your children will get it as well.
Is ALS passed through generations?
About 90 to 95 percent of ALS cases are sporadic, which means they are not inherited. An estimated 5 to 10 percent of ALS is familial and caused by mutations in one of several genes. The pattern of inheritance varies depending on the gene involved.
Does hereditary ALS skip a generation?
Answer: Most cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are not familial and do not run in families. In a minority of ALS cases, though, the disease may be inherited and occur in multiple family members. Not all gene mutations responsible for the inherited form of ALS have been identified.
How Often Is ALS hereditary?
Heredity. Five to 10 percent of the people with ALS inherited it (familial ALS ). In most people with familial ALS , their children have a 50-50 chance of developing the disease.
What are my chances of inheriting ALS?
If you father has inherited ALS with this form of inheritance, then you have a 50/50 chance of getting that gene and getting ALS. Except that some people with the genes for ALS don’t seem to get the disease due to reduced penetrance. The answer is not simple. The general rule of thumb is that 5 to 10 percent of ALS cases are inherited.
Can sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) be inherited?
Additionally, some of the same genes identified to cause familial ALS have been found in patients with sporadic ALS. A genetic counselor can help advise on the risk of passing along the disease to others within the family.
What is the most common genetic cause of ALS?
Mutations in this gene, discovered in 2011, are the most common genetic cause of ALS. Its name refers to the position of the gene “open reading frame” on chromosome 9. Mutations in this gene account for between 25\% and 40\% of all familial ALS cases (depending on the population), and also approximately 7\% of sporadic ALS cases.
Are my kids at risk for ALS?
Please start a new post. justme-7, genetics research involving ALS is relatively new; if you are not familial ALS your kids would have no more risk than you do. Many genes have correlations to ALS yet whether such is determinative (predict one will develop ALS) is poorly understood.