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EPG5-related Vici syndrome: a paradigm of neurodevelopmental disorders with defective autophagy
Vici syndrome is a progressive neurodevelopmental multisystem disorder due to recessive mutations in the key autophagy gene EPG5. We report genetic, clinical, neuroradiological, and neuropathological features of 50 children from 30 families, as well as the neuronal phenotype of EPG5 knock-down in Dr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4766378/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26917586 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awv393 |
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author | Byrne, Susan Jansen, Lara U-King-Im, Jean-Marie Siddiqui, Ata Lidov, Hart G. W. Bodi, Istvan Smith, Luke Mein, Rachael Cullup, Thomas Dionisi-Vici, Carlo Al-Gazali, Lihadh Al-Owain, Mohammed Bruwer, Zandre Al Thihli, Khalid El-Garhy, Rana Flanigan, Kevin M. Manickam, Kandamurugu Zmuda, Erik Banks, Wesley Gershoni-Baruch, Ruth Mandel, Hanna Dagan, Efrat Raas-Rothschild, Annick Barash, Hila Filloux, Francis Creel, Donnell Harris, Michael Hamosh, Ada Kölker, Stefan Ebrahimi-Fakhari, Darius Hoffmann, Georg F. Manchester, David Boyer, Philip J. Manzur, Adnan Y. Lourenco, Charles Marques Pilz, Daniela T. Kamath, Arveen Prabhakar, Prab Rao, Vamshi K. Rogers, R. Curtis Ryan, Monique M. Brown, Natasha J. McLean, Catriona A. Said, Edith Schara, Ulrike Stein, Anja Sewry, Caroline Travan, Laura Wijburg, Frits A. Zenker, Martin Mohammed, Shehla Fanto, Manolis Gautel, Mathias Jungbluth, Heinz |
author_facet | Byrne, Susan Jansen, Lara U-King-Im, Jean-Marie Siddiqui, Ata Lidov, Hart G. W. Bodi, Istvan Smith, Luke Mein, Rachael Cullup, Thomas Dionisi-Vici, Carlo Al-Gazali, Lihadh Al-Owain, Mohammed Bruwer, Zandre Al Thihli, Khalid El-Garhy, Rana Flanigan, Kevin M. Manickam, Kandamurugu Zmuda, Erik Banks, Wesley Gershoni-Baruch, Ruth Mandel, Hanna Dagan, Efrat Raas-Rothschild, Annick Barash, Hila Filloux, Francis Creel, Donnell Harris, Michael Hamosh, Ada Kölker, Stefan Ebrahimi-Fakhari, Darius Hoffmann, Georg F. Manchester, David Boyer, Philip J. Manzur, Adnan Y. Lourenco, Charles Marques Pilz, Daniela T. Kamath, Arveen Prabhakar, Prab Rao, Vamshi K. Rogers, R. Curtis Ryan, Monique M. Brown, Natasha J. McLean, Catriona A. Said, Edith Schara, Ulrike Stein, Anja Sewry, Caroline Travan, Laura Wijburg, Frits A. Zenker, Martin Mohammed, Shehla Fanto, Manolis Gautel, Mathias Jungbluth, Heinz |
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description | Vici syndrome is a progressive neurodevelopmental multisystem disorder due to recessive mutations in the key autophagy gene EPG5. We report genetic, clinical, neuroradiological, and neuropathological features of 50 children from 30 families, as well as the neuronal phenotype of EPG5 knock-down in Drosophila melanogaster. We identified 39 different EPG5 mutations, most of them truncating and predicted to result in reduced EPG5 protein. Most mutations were private, but three recurrent mutations (p.Met2242Cysfs*5, p.Arg417*, and p.Gln336Arg) indicated possible founder effects. Presentation was mainly neonatal, with marked hypotonia and feeding difficulties. In addition to the five principal features (callosal agenesis, cataracts, hypopigmentation, cardiomyopathy, and immune dysfunction), we identified three equally consistent features (profound developmental delay, progressive microcephaly, and failure to thrive). The manifestation of all eight of these features has a specificity of 97%, and a sensitivity of 89% for the presence of an EPG5 mutation and will allow informed decisions about genetic testing. Clinical progression was relentless and many children died in infancy. Survival analysis demonstrated a median survival time of 24 months (95% confidence interval 0–49 months), with only a 10th of patients surviving to 5 years of age. Survival outcomes were significantly better in patients with compound heterozygous mutations (P = 0.046), as well as in patients with the recurrent p.Gln336Arg mutation. Acquired microcephaly and regression of skills in long-term survivors suggests a neurodegenerative component superimposed on the principal neurodevelopmental defect. Two-thirds of patients had a severe seizure disorder, placing EPG5 within the rapidly expanding group of genes associated with early-onset epileptic encephalopathies. Consistent neuroradiological features comprised structural abnormalities, in particular callosal agenesis and pontine hypoplasia, delayed myelination and, less frequently, thalamic signal intensity changes evolving over time. Typical muscle biopsy features included fibre size variability, central/internal nuclei, abnormal glycogen storage, presence of autophagic vacuoles and secondary mitochondrial abnormalities. Nerve biopsy performed in one case revealed subtotal absence of myelinated axons. Post-mortem examinations in three patients confirmed neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative features and multisystem involvement. Finally, downregulation of epg5 (CG14299) in Drosophila resulted in autophagic abnormalities and progressive neurodegeneration. We conclude that EPG5-related Vici syndrome defines a novel group of neurodevelopmental disorders that should be considered in patients with suggestive features in whom mitochondrial, glycogen, or lysosomal storage disorders have been excluded. Neurological progression over time indicates an intriguing link between neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration, also supported by neurodegenerative features in epg5-deficient Drosophila, and recent implication of other autophagy regulators in late-onset neurodegenerative disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-47663782016-02-26 EPG5-related Vici syndrome: a paradigm of neurodevelopmental disorders with defective autophagy Byrne, Susan Jansen, Lara U-King-Im, Jean-Marie Siddiqui, Ata Lidov, Hart G. W. Bodi, Istvan Smith, Luke Mein, Rachael Cullup, Thomas Dionisi-Vici, Carlo Al-Gazali, Lihadh Al-Owain, Mohammed Bruwer, Zandre Al Thihli, Khalid El-Garhy, Rana Flanigan, Kevin M. Manickam, Kandamurugu Zmuda, Erik Banks, Wesley Gershoni-Baruch, Ruth Mandel, Hanna Dagan, Efrat Raas-Rothschild, Annick Barash, Hila Filloux, Francis Creel, Donnell Harris, Michael Hamosh, Ada Kölker, Stefan Ebrahimi-Fakhari, Darius Hoffmann, Georg F. Manchester, David Boyer, Philip J. Manzur, Adnan Y. Lourenco, Charles Marques Pilz, Daniela T. Kamath, Arveen Prabhakar, Prab Rao, Vamshi K. Rogers, R. Curtis Ryan, Monique M. Brown, Natasha J. McLean, Catriona A. Said, Edith Schara, Ulrike Stein, Anja Sewry, Caroline Travan, Laura Wijburg, Frits A. Zenker, Martin Mohammed, Shehla Fanto, Manolis Gautel, Mathias Jungbluth, Heinz Brain Original Articles Vici syndrome is a progressive neurodevelopmental multisystem disorder due to recessive mutations in the key autophagy gene EPG5. We report genetic, clinical, neuroradiological, and neuropathological features of 50 children from 30 families, as well as the neuronal phenotype of EPG5 knock-down in Drosophila melanogaster. We identified 39 different EPG5 mutations, most of them truncating and predicted to result in reduced EPG5 protein. Most mutations were private, but three recurrent mutations (p.Met2242Cysfs*5, p.Arg417*, and p.Gln336Arg) indicated possible founder effects. Presentation was mainly neonatal, with marked hypotonia and feeding difficulties. In addition to the five principal features (callosal agenesis, cataracts, hypopigmentation, cardiomyopathy, and immune dysfunction), we identified three equally consistent features (profound developmental delay, progressive microcephaly, and failure to thrive). The manifestation of all eight of these features has a specificity of 97%, and a sensitivity of 89% for the presence of an EPG5 mutation and will allow informed decisions about genetic testing. Clinical progression was relentless and many children died in infancy. Survival analysis demonstrated a median survival time of 24 months (95% confidence interval 0–49 months), with only a 10th of patients surviving to 5 years of age. Survival outcomes were significantly better in patients with compound heterozygous mutations (P = 0.046), as well as in patients with the recurrent p.Gln336Arg mutation. Acquired microcephaly and regression of skills in long-term survivors suggests a neurodegenerative component superimposed on the principal neurodevelopmental defect. Two-thirds of patients had a severe seizure disorder, placing EPG5 within the rapidly expanding group of genes associated with early-onset epileptic encephalopathies. Consistent neuroradiological features comprised structural abnormalities, in particular callosal agenesis and pontine hypoplasia, delayed myelination and, less frequently, thalamic signal intensity changes evolving over time. Typical muscle biopsy features included fibre size variability, central/internal nuclei, abnormal glycogen storage, presence of autophagic vacuoles and secondary mitochondrial abnormalities. Nerve biopsy performed in one case revealed subtotal absence of myelinated axons. Post-mortem examinations in three patients confirmed neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative features and multisystem involvement. Finally, downregulation of epg5 (CG14299) in Drosophila resulted in autophagic abnormalities and progressive neurodegeneration. We conclude that EPG5-related Vici syndrome defines a novel group of neurodevelopmental disorders that should be considered in patients with suggestive features in whom mitochondrial, glycogen, or lysosomal storage disorders have been excluded. Neurological progression over time indicates an intriguing link between neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration, also supported by neurodegenerative features in epg5-deficient Drosophila, and recent implication of other autophagy regulators in late-onset neurodegenerative disease. Oxford University Press 2016-03 2016-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4766378/ /pubmed/26917586 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awv393 Text en © The Author (2016). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Byrne, Susan Jansen, Lara U-King-Im, Jean-Marie Siddiqui, Ata Lidov, Hart G. W. Bodi, Istvan Smith, Luke Mein, Rachael Cullup, Thomas Dionisi-Vici, Carlo Al-Gazali, Lihadh Al-Owain, Mohammed Bruwer, Zandre Al Thihli, Khalid El-Garhy, Rana Flanigan, Kevin M. Manickam, Kandamurugu Zmuda, Erik Banks, Wesley Gershoni-Baruch, Ruth Mandel, Hanna Dagan, Efrat Raas-Rothschild, Annick Barash, Hila Filloux, Francis Creel, Donnell Harris, Michael Hamosh, Ada Kölker, Stefan Ebrahimi-Fakhari, Darius Hoffmann, Georg F. Manchester, David Boyer, Philip J. Manzur, Adnan Y. Lourenco, Charles Marques Pilz, Daniela T. Kamath, Arveen Prabhakar, Prab Rao, Vamshi K. Rogers, R. Curtis Ryan, Monique M. Brown, Natasha J. McLean, Catriona A. Said, Edith Schara, Ulrike Stein, Anja Sewry, Caroline Travan, Laura Wijburg, Frits A. Zenker, Martin Mohammed, Shehla Fanto, Manolis Gautel, Mathias Jungbluth, Heinz EPG5-related Vici syndrome: a paradigm of neurodevelopmental disorders with defective autophagy |
title |
EPG5-related Vici syndrome: a paradigm of neurodevelopmental disorders with defective autophagy |
title_full |
EPG5-related Vici syndrome: a paradigm of neurodevelopmental disorders with defective autophagy |
title_fullStr |
EPG5-related Vici syndrome: a paradigm of neurodevelopmental disorders with defective autophagy |
title_full_unstemmed |
EPG5-related Vici syndrome: a paradigm of neurodevelopmental disorders with defective autophagy |
title_short |
EPG5-related Vici syndrome: a paradigm of neurodevelopmental disorders with defective autophagy |
title_sort | epg5-related vici syndrome: a paradigm of neurodevelopmental disorders with defective autophagy |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4766378/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26917586 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awv393 |
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