Autosomal recessive ataxia

常染色体隐性共济失调
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    Roughly 40 genes have been linked to autosomal recessive (AR) ataxia syndromes. Of these, at least 10 encode gene products localizing to the mitochondrion. tRNA-histidine guanylyltransferase 1 like (THG1L) localizes to the mitochondrion and catalyzes the 3\'-5\' addition of guanine to the 5\'-end of tRNA-histidine. Previously, three siblings with early onset cerebellar dysfunction, developmental delay, pyramidal signs, and cerebellar atrophy on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were reported to carry homozygous V55A mutations in THG1L. Fibroblasts derived from these individuals showed abnormal mitochondrial networks when subjected to obligatory oxidative phosphorylation. A carrier rate of 0.8%, but no THG1L V55A homozygotes, was found in a cohort of 3,232 unrelated Ashkenazi Jewish individuals, and no homozygotes were found in Exac or gnomAD. This variant is reported with an allelic frequency of 0.02% in Exac, and is not listed in gnomAD. A similar phenotype was recently reported for another, homozygous variant p.L294P was reported with a similar, but more severely affected phenotype [Shaheen et al. (2019); Genetics in Medicine 21: 545-552]. Here, we report two additional Ashkenazi Jewish patients, carrying the same homozygous V55A mutation. We present bioinformatic analyses of the V55A mutation demonstrating high conservation in metazoan species. We refine the clinical and radiological phenotype and discuss the uniqueness of the clinical course of this novel mitochondrial AR ataxia in comparison to the diverse molecular etiologies and clinical phenotypes of other known mitochondrial AR ataxias.
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    SYNE1 encodes nesprin-1, a scaffold protein which is involved in the binding between cytoskeleton, nuclear envelope and other subcellular compartments. In 2007, recessive truncating SYNE1 mutations have been linked to a genetic form of pure cerebellar ataxia with adult onset and mild phenotype. Subsequent reports described a number of patients with SYNE1-ataxia and widespread neurological involvement including features of motor neuron disease. Recently, heterozygote missense SYNE1 mutations have been associated with muscular disorders, such as Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy, arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and dilated cardiomyopathy.
    Herein we describe novel genotypic and phenotypic findings in an independent cohort of 5 patients with SYNE1-ataxia referring to the Department of Neurology of the Innsbruck Medical University and performed a review of the related literature.
    We report 3 novel mutations and describe for the first time myocardial involvement in a patient with a complicated spastic-ataxic phenotype and C-terminal mutation. In the literature, mutations associated with additional motor neuron signs spanned over the entire gene, but patients with a particularly severe phenotype and premature death bore C-terminal mutations.
    Our findings support a genotype-phenotype correlation in SYNE1-ataxia and suggest the need for a systematic cardiologic evaluation in the setting of complicated spastic-ataxia phenotypes.
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    Inherited ataxias are a group of highly heterogeneous, complex neurological disorders representing a significant diagnostic challenge in clinical practice. We performed a next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis in 10 index cases with unexplained progressive cerebellar ataxia of suspected autosomal recessive inheritance. A definite molecular diagnosis was obtained in 5/10 families and included the following diseases: autosomal recessive spastic ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay, POLR3B-related hypomyelinating leukodystrophy, primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency type 4, Niemann-Pick disease type C1 and SYNE1-related ataxia. In addition, we found a novel homozygous MTCL1 loss of function variant p.(Lys407fs) in a 23-year-old patient with slowly progressive cerebellar ataxia, mild intellectual disability, seizures in childhood and episodic pain in the lower limbs. The identified variant is predicted to truncate the protein after first 444 of 1586 amino acids. MTCL1 encodes a microtubule-associated protein highly expressed in cerebellar Purkinje cells; its knockout in a mouse model causes ataxia. We propose MTCL1 as a candidate gene for autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxia in humans. In addition, our study confirms the high diagnostic yield of NGS in early-onset cerebellar ataxias, with at least 50% detection rate in our ataxia cohort.
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    Autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxia encompasses a large and heterogeneous group of neurodegenerative disorders. We employed single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis and whole exome sequencing to investigate a consanguineous Maori pedigree segregating ataxia. We identified a novel mutation in exon 10 of the SACS gene: c.7962T>G p.(Tyr2654*), establishing the diagnosis of autosomal recessive spastic ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay (ARSACS). Our findings expand both the genetic and phenotypic spectrum of this rare disorder, and highlight the value of high-density SNP analysis and whole exome sequencing as powerful and cost-effective tools in the diagnosis of genetically heterogeneous disorders such as the hereditary ataxias.
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