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Cerebral folate deficiency in two siblings caused by biallelic variants including a novel mutation of FOLR1 gene: Intrafamilial heterogeneity following early treatment and the role of ketogenic diet

Mutations in the FOLR1 gene, encoding for the folate alpha receptor (FRa), represent a rare recessive genetic cause of cerebral folate deficiency (CFD), a potentially reversible neurometabolic condition. Patients typically present with developmental delay, seizures, abnormal movements, and delayed m...

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Autores principales: Papadopoulou, Maria T., Dalpa, Efterpi, Portokalas, Michalis, Katsanika, Irene, Tirothoulaki, Katerina, Spilioti, Martha, Gerou, Spyros, Plecko, Barbara, Evangeliou, Athanasios E.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8260484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34258135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12206
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author Papadopoulou, Maria T.
Dalpa, Efterpi
Portokalas, Michalis
Katsanika, Irene
Tirothoulaki, Katerina
Spilioti, Martha
Gerou, Spyros
Plecko, Barbara
Evangeliou, Athanasios E.
author_facet Papadopoulou, Maria T.
Dalpa, Efterpi
Portokalas, Michalis
Katsanika, Irene
Tirothoulaki, Katerina
Spilioti, Martha
Gerou, Spyros
Plecko, Barbara
Evangeliou, Athanasios E.
author_sort Papadopoulou, Maria T.
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description Mutations in the FOLR1 gene, encoding for the folate alpha receptor (FRa), represent a rare recessive genetic cause of cerebral folate deficiency (CFD), a potentially reversible neurometabolic condition. Patients typically present with developmental delay, seizures, abnormal movements, and delayed myelination. We hereby expand the phenotypic and genotypic spectrum of the disease with the report of the first two Greek siblings that were found compound heterozygous for one known FOLR1 gene mutation (p.Cys65Trp) and a mutation (p.Trp143Arg) that has not yet been reported in the literature (class 3 variant according to ASHG classification). A distinguishing feature of the older sibling is the manifestation of drug‐resistant epileptic spasms beyond infancy. These had a relatively good response to a ketogenic diet, as an additional treatment to topiramate and valproate. A further clinical improvement was observed when folinic acid was combined with the above treatment. While a response to folinic acid is well established in the disorder, the efficacy of its combination with the ketogenic diet needs further evaluation, but we suggest considering it early in the course of drug resistant epilepsy in the setting of CFD. The younger sibling was diagnosed and treated with folinic acid at an early‐symptomatic stage. Both patients had moderately low age‐related CSF 5‐methyltetrahydrofolate levels at diagnosis with the older sibling (that was already treated at base line collection) averaging 19 nmol/L (normal range: 44‐122 nmol/L) and the younger one 49 nmol/L (normal range 63‐122 nmol/L). These levels were restored to normal limits after folinic supplementation.
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spelling pubmed-82604842021-07-12 Cerebral folate deficiency in two siblings caused by biallelic variants including a novel mutation of FOLR1 gene: Intrafamilial heterogeneity following early treatment and the role of ketogenic diet Papadopoulou, Maria T. Dalpa, Efterpi Portokalas, Michalis Katsanika, Irene Tirothoulaki, Katerina Spilioti, Martha Gerou, Spyros Plecko, Barbara Evangeliou, Athanasios E. JIMD Rep Case Reports Mutations in the FOLR1 gene, encoding for the folate alpha receptor (FRa), represent a rare recessive genetic cause of cerebral folate deficiency (CFD), a potentially reversible neurometabolic condition. Patients typically present with developmental delay, seizures, abnormal movements, and delayed myelination. We hereby expand the phenotypic and genotypic spectrum of the disease with the report of the first two Greek siblings that were found compound heterozygous for one known FOLR1 gene mutation (p.Cys65Trp) and a mutation (p.Trp143Arg) that has not yet been reported in the literature (class 3 variant according to ASHG classification). A distinguishing feature of the older sibling is the manifestation of drug‐resistant epileptic spasms beyond infancy. These had a relatively good response to a ketogenic diet, as an additional treatment to topiramate and valproate. A further clinical improvement was observed when folinic acid was combined with the above treatment. While a response to folinic acid is well established in the disorder, the efficacy of its combination with the ketogenic diet needs further evaluation, but we suggest considering it early in the course of drug resistant epilepsy in the setting of CFD. The younger sibling was diagnosed and treated with folinic acid at an early‐symptomatic stage. Both patients had moderately low age‐related CSF 5‐methyltetrahydrofolate levels at diagnosis with the older sibling (that was already treated at base line collection) averaging 19 nmol/L (normal range: 44‐122 nmol/L) and the younger one 49 nmol/L (normal range 63‐122 nmol/L). These levels were restored to normal limits after folinic supplementation. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8260484/ /pubmed/34258135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12206 Text en © 2021 The Authors. JIMD Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of SSIEM. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Reports
Papadopoulou, Maria T.
Dalpa, Efterpi
Portokalas, Michalis
Katsanika, Irene
Tirothoulaki, Katerina
Spilioti, Martha
Gerou, Spyros
Plecko, Barbara
Evangeliou, Athanasios E.
Cerebral folate deficiency in two siblings caused by biallelic variants including a novel mutation of FOLR1 gene: Intrafamilial heterogeneity following early treatment and the role of ketogenic diet
title Cerebral folate deficiency in two siblings caused by biallelic variants including a novel mutation of FOLR1 gene: Intrafamilial heterogeneity following early treatment and the role of ketogenic diet
title_full Cerebral folate deficiency in two siblings caused by biallelic variants including a novel mutation of FOLR1 gene: Intrafamilial heterogeneity following early treatment and the role of ketogenic diet
title_fullStr Cerebral folate deficiency in two siblings caused by biallelic variants including a novel mutation of FOLR1 gene: Intrafamilial heterogeneity following early treatment and the role of ketogenic diet
title_full_unstemmed Cerebral folate deficiency in two siblings caused by biallelic variants including a novel mutation of FOLR1 gene: Intrafamilial heterogeneity following early treatment and the role of ketogenic diet
title_short Cerebral folate deficiency in two siblings caused by biallelic variants including a novel mutation of FOLR1 gene: Intrafamilial heterogeneity following early treatment and the role of ketogenic diet
title_sort cerebral folate deficiency in two siblings caused by biallelic variants including a novel mutation of folr1 gene: intrafamilial heterogeneity following early treatment and the role of ketogenic diet
topic Case Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8260484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34258135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12206
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