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Expanding the phenotypic spectrum of BCS1L‐related mitochondrial disease
OBJECTIVE: To delineate the full phenotypic spectrum of BCS1L‐related disease, provide better understanding of the genotype–phenotype correlations and identify reliable prognostic disease markers. METHODS: We performed a retrospective multinational cohort study of previously unpublished patients fol...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8607453/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34662929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51470 |
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author | Hikmat, Omar Isohanni, Pirjo Keshavan, Nandaki Ferla, Matteo P. Fassone, Elisa Abbott, Mary‐Alice Bellusci, Marcello Darin, Niklas Dimmock, David Ghezzi, Daniele Houlden, Henry Invernizzi, Federica Kamarus Jaman, Nazreen B. Kurian, Manju A. Morava, Eva Naess, Karin Ortigoza‐Escobar, Juan Darío Parikh, Sumit Pennisi, Alessandra Barcia, Giulia Tylleskär, Karin B. Brackman, Damien Wortmann, Saskia B. Taylor, Jenny C. Bindoff, Laurence A. Fellman, Vineta Rahman, Shamima |
author_facet | Hikmat, Omar Isohanni, Pirjo Keshavan, Nandaki Ferla, Matteo P. Fassone, Elisa Abbott, Mary‐Alice Bellusci, Marcello Darin, Niklas Dimmock, David Ghezzi, Daniele Houlden, Henry Invernizzi, Federica Kamarus Jaman, Nazreen B. Kurian, Manju A. Morava, Eva Naess, Karin Ortigoza‐Escobar, Juan Darío Parikh, Sumit Pennisi, Alessandra Barcia, Giulia Tylleskär, Karin B. Brackman, Damien Wortmann, Saskia B. Taylor, Jenny C. Bindoff, Laurence A. Fellman, Vineta Rahman, Shamima |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To delineate the full phenotypic spectrum of BCS1L‐related disease, provide better understanding of the genotype–phenotype correlations and identify reliable prognostic disease markers. METHODS: We performed a retrospective multinational cohort study of previously unpublished patients followed in 15 centres from 10 countries. Patients with confirmed biallelic pathogenic BCS1L variants were considered eligible. Clinical, laboratory, neuroimaging and genetic data were analysed. Patients were stratified into different groups based on the age of disease onset, whether homozygous or compound heterozygous for the c.232A>G (p.Ser78Gly) variant, and those with other pathogenic BCS1L variants. RESULTS: Thirty‐three patients were included. We found that growth failure, lactic acidosis, tubulopathy, hepatopathy and early death were more frequent in those with disease onset within the first month of life. In those with onset after 1 month, neurological features including movement disorders and seizures were more frequent. Novel phenotypes, particularly involving movement disorder, were identified in this group. The presence of the c.232A>G (p.Ser78Gly) variant was associated with significantly worse survival and exclusively found in those with disease onset within the first month of life, whilst other pathogenic BCS1L variants were more frequent in those with later symptom onset. INTERPRETATION: The phenotypic spectrum of BCS1L‐related disease comprises a continuum of clinical features rather than a set of separate syndromic clinical identities. Age of onset defines BCS1L‐related disease clinically and early presentation is associated with poor prognosis. Genotype correlates with phenotype in the presence of the c.232A>G (p.Ser78Gly) variant. |
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spelling | pubmed-86074532021-11-29 Expanding the phenotypic spectrum of BCS1L‐related mitochondrial disease Hikmat, Omar Isohanni, Pirjo Keshavan, Nandaki Ferla, Matteo P. Fassone, Elisa Abbott, Mary‐Alice Bellusci, Marcello Darin, Niklas Dimmock, David Ghezzi, Daniele Houlden, Henry Invernizzi, Federica Kamarus Jaman, Nazreen B. Kurian, Manju A. Morava, Eva Naess, Karin Ortigoza‐Escobar, Juan Darío Parikh, Sumit Pennisi, Alessandra Barcia, Giulia Tylleskär, Karin B. Brackman, Damien Wortmann, Saskia B. Taylor, Jenny C. Bindoff, Laurence A. Fellman, Vineta Rahman, Shamima Ann Clin Transl Neurol Research Articles OBJECTIVE: To delineate the full phenotypic spectrum of BCS1L‐related disease, provide better understanding of the genotype–phenotype correlations and identify reliable prognostic disease markers. METHODS: We performed a retrospective multinational cohort study of previously unpublished patients followed in 15 centres from 10 countries. Patients with confirmed biallelic pathogenic BCS1L variants were considered eligible. Clinical, laboratory, neuroimaging and genetic data were analysed. Patients were stratified into different groups based on the age of disease onset, whether homozygous or compound heterozygous for the c.232A>G (p.Ser78Gly) variant, and those with other pathogenic BCS1L variants. RESULTS: Thirty‐three patients were included. We found that growth failure, lactic acidosis, tubulopathy, hepatopathy and early death were more frequent in those with disease onset within the first month of life. In those with onset after 1 month, neurological features including movement disorders and seizures were more frequent. Novel phenotypes, particularly involving movement disorder, were identified in this group. The presence of the c.232A>G (p.Ser78Gly) variant was associated with significantly worse survival and exclusively found in those with disease onset within the first month of life, whilst other pathogenic BCS1L variants were more frequent in those with later symptom onset. INTERPRETATION: The phenotypic spectrum of BCS1L‐related disease comprises a continuum of clinical features rather than a set of separate syndromic clinical identities. Age of onset defines BCS1L‐related disease clinically and early presentation is associated with poor prognosis. Genotype correlates with phenotype in the presence of the c.232A>G (p.Ser78Gly) variant. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8607453/ /pubmed/34662929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51470 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association 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 | Research Articles Hikmat, Omar Isohanni, Pirjo Keshavan, Nandaki Ferla, Matteo P. Fassone, Elisa Abbott, Mary‐Alice Bellusci, Marcello Darin, Niklas Dimmock, David Ghezzi, Daniele Houlden, Henry Invernizzi, Federica Kamarus Jaman, Nazreen B. Kurian, Manju A. Morava, Eva Naess, Karin Ortigoza‐Escobar, Juan Darío Parikh, Sumit Pennisi, Alessandra Barcia, Giulia Tylleskär, Karin B. Brackman, Damien Wortmann, Saskia B. Taylor, Jenny C. Bindoff, Laurence A. Fellman, Vineta Rahman, Shamima Expanding the phenotypic spectrum of BCS1L‐related mitochondrial disease |
title | Expanding the phenotypic spectrum of BCS1L‐related mitochondrial disease |
title_full | Expanding the phenotypic spectrum of BCS1L‐related mitochondrial disease |
title_fullStr | Expanding the phenotypic spectrum of BCS1L‐related mitochondrial disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Expanding the phenotypic spectrum of BCS1L‐related mitochondrial disease |
title_short | Expanding the phenotypic spectrum of BCS1L‐related mitochondrial disease |
title_sort | expanding the phenotypic spectrum of bcs1l‐related mitochondrial disease |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8607453/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34662929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51470 |
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