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New Findings in a Global Approach to Dissect the Whole Phenotype of PLA2G6 Gene Mutations

Mutations in PLA2G6 gene have variable phenotypic outcome including infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy, atypical neuroaxonal dystrophy, idiopathic neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation and Karak syndrome. The cause of this phenotypic variation is so far unknown which impairs both genetic diagn...

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Autores principales: Salih, Mustafa A., Mundwiller, Emeline, Khan, Arif O., AlDrees, Abdulmajeed, Elmalik, Salah A., Hassan, Hamdy H., Al-Owain, Mohammed, Alkhalidi, Hisham M. S., Katona, Istvan, Kabiraj, Mohammad M., Chrast, Roman, Kentab, Amal Y., Alzaidan, Hamad, Rodenburg, Richard J., Bosley, Thomas M., Weis, Joachim, Koenig, Michel, Stevanin, Giovanni, Azzedine, Hamid
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3792983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24130795
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076831
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author Salih, Mustafa A.
Mundwiller, Emeline
Khan, Arif O.
AlDrees, Abdulmajeed
Elmalik, Salah A.
Hassan, Hamdy H.
Al-Owain, Mohammed
Alkhalidi, Hisham M. S.
Katona, Istvan
Kabiraj, Mohammad M.
Chrast, Roman
Kentab, Amal Y.
Alzaidan, Hamad
Rodenburg, Richard J.
Bosley, Thomas M.
Weis, Joachim
Koenig, Michel
Stevanin, Giovanni
Azzedine, Hamid
author_facet Salih, Mustafa A.
Mundwiller, Emeline
Khan, Arif O.
AlDrees, Abdulmajeed
Elmalik, Salah A.
Hassan, Hamdy H.
Al-Owain, Mohammed
Alkhalidi, Hisham M. S.
Katona, Istvan
Kabiraj, Mohammad M.
Chrast, Roman
Kentab, Amal Y.
Alzaidan, Hamad
Rodenburg, Richard J.
Bosley, Thomas M.
Weis, Joachim
Koenig, Michel
Stevanin, Giovanni
Azzedine, Hamid
author_sort Salih, Mustafa A.
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description Mutations in PLA2G6 gene have variable phenotypic outcome including infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy, atypical neuroaxonal dystrophy, idiopathic neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation and Karak syndrome. The cause of this phenotypic variation is so far unknown which impairs both genetic diagnosis and appropriate family counseling. We report detailed clinical, electrophysiological, neuroimaging, histologic, biochemical and genetic characterization of 11 patients, from 6 consanguineous families, who were followed for a period of up to 17 years. Cerebellar atrophy was constant and the earliest feature of the disease preceding brain iron accumulation, leading to the provisional diagnosis of a recessive progressive ataxia in these patients. Ultrastructural characterization of patients’ muscle biopsies revealed focal accumulation of granular and membranous material possibly resulting from defective membrane homeostasis caused by disrupted PLA2G6 function. Enzyme studies in one of these muscle biopsies provided evidence for a relatively low mitochondrial content, which is compatible with the structural mitochondrial alterations seen by electron microscopy. Genetic characterization of 11 patients led to the identification of six underlying PLA2G6 gene mutations, five of which are novel. Importantly, by combining clinical and genetic data we have observed that while the phenotype of neurodegeneration associated with PLA2G6 mutations is variable in this cohort of patients belonging to the same ethnic background, it is partially influenced by the genotype, considering the age at onset and the functional disability criteria. Molecular testing for PLA2G6 mutations is, therefore, indicated in childhood-onset ataxia syndromes, if neuroimaging shows cerebellar atrophy with or without evidence of iron accumulation.
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spelling pubmed-37929832013-10-15 New Findings in a Global Approach to Dissect the Whole Phenotype of PLA2G6 Gene Mutations Salih, Mustafa A. Mundwiller, Emeline Khan, Arif O. AlDrees, Abdulmajeed Elmalik, Salah A. Hassan, Hamdy H. Al-Owain, Mohammed Alkhalidi, Hisham M. S. Katona, Istvan Kabiraj, Mohammad M. Chrast, Roman Kentab, Amal Y. Alzaidan, Hamad Rodenburg, Richard J. Bosley, Thomas M. Weis, Joachim Koenig, Michel Stevanin, Giovanni Azzedine, Hamid PLoS One Research Article Mutations in PLA2G6 gene have variable phenotypic outcome including infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy, atypical neuroaxonal dystrophy, idiopathic neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation and Karak syndrome. The cause of this phenotypic variation is so far unknown which impairs both genetic diagnosis and appropriate family counseling. We report detailed clinical, electrophysiological, neuroimaging, histologic, biochemical and genetic characterization of 11 patients, from 6 consanguineous families, who were followed for a period of up to 17 years. Cerebellar atrophy was constant and the earliest feature of the disease preceding brain iron accumulation, leading to the provisional diagnosis of a recessive progressive ataxia in these patients. Ultrastructural characterization of patients’ muscle biopsies revealed focal accumulation of granular and membranous material possibly resulting from defective membrane homeostasis caused by disrupted PLA2G6 function. Enzyme studies in one of these muscle biopsies provided evidence for a relatively low mitochondrial content, which is compatible with the structural mitochondrial alterations seen by electron microscopy. Genetic characterization of 11 patients led to the identification of six underlying PLA2G6 gene mutations, five of which are novel. Importantly, by combining clinical and genetic data we have observed that while the phenotype of neurodegeneration associated with PLA2G6 mutations is variable in this cohort of patients belonging to the same ethnic background, it is partially influenced by the genotype, considering the age at onset and the functional disability criteria. Molecular testing for PLA2G6 mutations is, therefore, indicated in childhood-onset ataxia syndromes, if neuroimaging shows cerebellar atrophy with or without evidence of iron accumulation. Public Library of Science 2013-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3792983/ /pubmed/24130795 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076831 Text en © 2013 Salih et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Salih, Mustafa A.
Mundwiller, Emeline
Khan, Arif O.
AlDrees, Abdulmajeed
Elmalik, Salah A.
Hassan, Hamdy H.
Al-Owain, Mohammed
Alkhalidi, Hisham M. S.
Katona, Istvan
Kabiraj, Mohammad M.
Chrast, Roman
Kentab, Amal Y.
Alzaidan, Hamad
Rodenburg, Richard J.
Bosley, Thomas M.
Weis, Joachim
Koenig, Michel
Stevanin, Giovanni
Azzedine, Hamid
New Findings in a Global Approach to Dissect the Whole Phenotype of PLA2G6 Gene Mutations
title New Findings in a Global Approach to Dissect the Whole Phenotype of PLA2G6 Gene Mutations
title_full New Findings in a Global Approach to Dissect the Whole Phenotype of PLA2G6 Gene Mutations
title_fullStr New Findings in a Global Approach to Dissect the Whole Phenotype of PLA2G6 Gene Mutations
title_full_unstemmed New Findings in a Global Approach to Dissect the Whole Phenotype of PLA2G6 Gene Mutations
title_short New Findings in a Global Approach to Dissect the Whole Phenotype of PLA2G6 Gene Mutations
title_sort new findings in a global approach to dissect the whole phenotype of pla2g6 gene mutations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3792983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24130795
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076831
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