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Mutations in tubulin genes are frequent causes of various foetal malformations of cortical development including microlissencephaly

Complex cortical malformations associated with mutations in tubulin genes are commonly referred to as “Tubulinopathies”. To further characterize the mutation frequency and phenotypes associated with tubulin mutations, we studied a cohort of 60 foetal cases. Twenty-six tubulin mutations were identifi...

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Autores principales: Fallet-Bianco, Catherine, Laquerrière, Annie, Poirier, Karine, Razavi, Ferechte, Guimiot, Fabien, Dias, Patricia, Loeuillet, Laurence, Lascelles, Karine, Beldjord, Cherif, Carion, Nathalie, Toussaint, Aurélie, Revencu, Nicole, Addor, Marie-Claude, Lhermitte, Benoit, Gonzales, Marie, Martinovich, Jelena, Bessieres, Bettina, Marcy-Bonnière, Maryse, Jossic, Frédérique, Marcorelles, Pascale, Loget, Philippe, Chelly, Jamel, Bahi-Buisson, Nadia
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25059107
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2051-5960-2-69
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author Fallet-Bianco, Catherine
Laquerrière, Annie
Poirier, Karine
Razavi, Ferechte
Guimiot, Fabien
Dias, Patricia
Loeuillet, Laurence
Lascelles, Karine
Beldjord, Cherif
Carion, Nathalie
Toussaint, Aurélie
Revencu, Nicole
Addor, Marie-Claude
Lhermitte, Benoit
Gonzales, Marie
Martinovich, Jelena
Bessieres, Bettina
Marcy-Bonnière, Maryse
Jossic, Frédérique
Marcorelles, Pascale
Loget, Philippe
Chelly, Jamel
Bahi-Buisson, Nadia
author_facet Fallet-Bianco, Catherine
Laquerrière, Annie
Poirier, Karine
Razavi, Ferechte
Guimiot, Fabien
Dias, Patricia
Loeuillet, Laurence
Lascelles, Karine
Beldjord, Cherif
Carion, Nathalie
Toussaint, Aurélie
Revencu, Nicole
Addor, Marie-Claude
Lhermitte, Benoit
Gonzales, Marie
Martinovich, Jelena
Bessieres, Bettina
Marcy-Bonnière, Maryse
Jossic, Frédérique
Marcorelles, Pascale
Loget, Philippe
Chelly, Jamel
Bahi-Buisson, Nadia
author_sort Fallet-Bianco, Catherine
collection PubMed
description Complex cortical malformations associated with mutations in tubulin genes are commonly referred to as “Tubulinopathies”. To further characterize the mutation frequency and phenotypes associated with tubulin mutations, we studied a cohort of 60 foetal cases. Twenty-six tubulin mutations were identified, of which TUBA1A mutations were the most prevalent (19 cases), followed by TUBB2B (6 cases) and TUBB3 (one case). Three subtypes clearly emerged. The most frequent (n = 13) was microlissencephaly with corpus callosum agenesis, severely hypoplastic brainstem and cerebellum. The cortical plate was either absent (6/13), with a 2–3 layered pattern (5/13) or less frequently thickened (2/13), often associated with neuroglial overmigration (4/13). All cases had voluminous germinal zones and ganglionic eminences. The second subtype was lissencephaly (n = 7), either classical (4/7) or associated with cerebellar hypoplasia (3/7) with corpus callosum agenesis (6/7). All foetuses with lissencephaly and cerebellar hypoplasia carried distinct TUBA1A mutations, while those with classical lissencephaly harbored recurrent mutations in TUBA1A (3 cases) or TUBB2B (1 case). The third group was polymicrogyria-like cortical dysplasia (n = 6), consisting of asymmetric multifocal or generalized polymicrogyria with inconstant corpus callosum agenesis (4/6) and hypoplastic brainstem and cerebellum (3/6). Polymicrogyria was either unlayered or 4-layered with neuronal heterotopias (5/6) and occasional focal neuroglial overmigration (2/6). Three had TUBA1A mutations and 3 TUBB2B mutations. Foetal TUBA1A tubulinopathies most often consist in microlissencephaly or classical lissencephaly with corpus callosum agenesis, but polymicrogyria may also occur. Conversely, TUBB2B mutations are responsible for either polymicrogyria (4/6) or microlissencephaly (2/6). ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/2051-5960-2-69) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-42222682014-11-07 Mutations in tubulin genes are frequent causes of various foetal malformations of cortical development including microlissencephaly Fallet-Bianco, Catherine Laquerrière, Annie Poirier, Karine Razavi, Ferechte Guimiot, Fabien Dias, Patricia Loeuillet, Laurence Lascelles, Karine Beldjord, Cherif Carion, Nathalie Toussaint, Aurélie Revencu, Nicole Addor, Marie-Claude Lhermitte, Benoit Gonzales, Marie Martinovich, Jelena Bessieres, Bettina Marcy-Bonnière, Maryse Jossic, Frédérique Marcorelles, Pascale Loget, Philippe Chelly, Jamel Bahi-Buisson, Nadia Acta Neuropathol Commun Research Complex cortical malformations associated with mutations in tubulin genes are commonly referred to as “Tubulinopathies”. To further characterize the mutation frequency and phenotypes associated with tubulin mutations, we studied a cohort of 60 foetal cases. Twenty-six tubulin mutations were identified, of which TUBA1A mutations were the most prevalent (19 cases), followed by TUBB2B (6 cases) and TUBB3 (one case). Three subtypes clearly emerged. The most frequent (n = 13) was microlissencephaly with corpus callosum agenesis, severely hypoplastic brainstem and cerebellum. The cortical plate was either absent (6/13), with a 2–3 layered pattern (5/13) or less frequently thickened (2/13), often associated with neuroglial overmigration (4/13). All cases had voluminous germinal zones and ganglionic eminences. The second subtype was lissencephaly (n = 7), either classical (4/7) or associated with cerebellar hypoplasia (3/7) with corpus callosum agenesis (6/7). All foetuses with lissencephaly and cerebellar hypoplasia carried distinct TUBA1A mutations, while those with classical lissencephaly harbored recurrent mutations in TUBA1A (3 cases) or TUBB2B (1 case). The third group was polymicrogyria-like cortical dysplasia (n = 6), consisting of asymmetric multifocal or generalized polymicrogyria with inconstant corpus callosum agenesis (4/6) and hypoplastic brainstem and cerebellum (3/6). Polymicrogyria was either unlayered or 4-layered with neuronal heterotopias (5/6) and occasional focal neuroglial overmigration (2/6). Three had TUBA1A mutations and 3 TUBB2B mutations. Foetal TUBA1A tubulinopathies most often consist in microlissencephaly or classical lissencephaly with corpus callosum agenesis, but polymicrogyria may also occur. Conversely, TUBB2B mutations are responsible for either polymicrogyria (4/6) or microlissencephaly (2/6). ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/2051-5960-2-69) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2014-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4222268/ /pubmed/25059107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2051-5960-2-69 Text en © Fallet-Bianco et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Fallet-Bianco, Catherine
Laquerrière, Annie
Poirier, Karine
Razavi, Ferechte
Guimiot, Fabien
Dias, Patricia
Loeuillet, Laurence
Lascelles, Karine
Beldjord, Cherif
Carion, Nathalie
Toussaint, Aurélie
Revencu, Nicole
Addor, Marie-Claude
Lhermitte, Benoit
Gonzales, Marie
Martinovich, Jelena
Bessieres, Bettina
Marcy-Bonnière, Maryse
Jossic, Frédérique
Marcorelles, Pascale
Loget, Philippe
Chelly, Jamel
Bahi-Buisson, Nadia
Mutations in tubulin genes are frequent causes of various foetal malformations of cortical development including microlissencephaly
title Mutations in tubulin genes are frequent causes of various foetal malformations of cortical development including microlissencephaly
title_full Mutations in tubulin genes are frequent causes of various foetal malformations of cortical development including microlissencephaly
title_fullStr Mutations in tubulin genes are frequent causes of various foetal malformations of cortical development including microlissencephaly
title_full_unstemmed Mutations in tubulin genes are frequent causes of various foetal malformations of cortical development including microlissencephaly
title_short Mutations in tubulin genes are frequent causes of various foetal malformations of cortical development including microlissencephaly
title_sort mutations in tubulin genes are frequent causes of various foetal malformations of cortical development including microlissencephaly
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25059107
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2051-5960-2-69
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