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Kufs disease due to mutation of CLN6: Clinical, pathological and molecular genetic features
- Source :
- Brain (Online) 142 (2019): 59–69. doi:10.1093/brain/awy297, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Samuel F. Berkovic 1, Karen L. Oliver 1, Laura Canafoglia 2, Penina Krieger 1, John A. Damiano 1, Michael S. Hildebrand 1, Michela Morbin 3,* Danya F. Vears 1, Vito Sofia 4, Loretta Giuliano 4, Barbara Garavaglia 5, Alessandro Simonati 6, Filippo M. Santorelli 7, Antonio Gambardella 8, Angelo Labate 8, Vincenzo Belcastro 9, Barbara Castellotti 10, Cigdem Ozkara 11, Adam Zeman 12, Julia Rankin 13, Sara E. Mole 14, Umberto Aguglia 15,16, Michael Farrell 17, Sulekha Rajagopalan 18, Alan McDougall 19, Susan Brammah 20, Frederick Andermann 21,22, Eva Andermann 21,22, Hans-Henrik M. Dahl 1, Silvana Franceschetti 2 and Stirling Carpenter 23/titolo:Kufs disease due to mutation of CLN6: clinical, pathological and molecular genetic features./doi:10.1093%2Fbrain%2Fawy297/rivista:Brain (Online)/anno:2019/pagina_da:59/pagina_a:69/intervallo_pagine:59–69/volume:142
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Kufs disease is the major adult form of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, but is rare and difficult to diagnose. Diagnosis was traditionally dependent on the demonstration of characteristic storage material, but distinction from normal age-related accumulation of lipofuscin can be challenging. Mutation of CLN6 has emerged as the most important cause of recessive Kufs disease but, remarkably, is also responsible for variant late infantile ceroid lipofuscinosis. Here we provide a detailed description of Kufs disease due to CLN6 pathogenic variants. We studied 20 cases of Kufs disease with CLN6 pathogenic variants from 13 unrelated families. Mean age of onset was 28 years (range 12-51) with bimodal peaks in teenage and early adult life. The typical presentation was of progressive myoclonus epilepsy with debilitating myoclonic seizures and relatively infrequent tonic-clonic seizures. Patients became wheelchair-bound with a mean 12 years post-onset. Ataxia was the most prominent motor feature. Dementia appeared to be an invariable accompaniment, although it could take a number of years to manifest and occasionally cognitive impairment preceded myoclonic seizures. Patients were usually highly photosensitive on EEG. MRI showed progressive cerebral and cerebellar atrophy. The median survival time was 26 years from disease onset. Ultrastructural examination of the pathology revealed fingerprint profiles as the characteristic inclusions, but they were not reliably seen in tissues other than brain. Curvilinear profiles, which are seen in the late infantile form, were not a feature. Of the 13 unrelated families we observed homozygous CLN6 pathogenic variants in four and compound heterozygous variants in nine. Compared to the variant late infantile form, there was a lower proportion of variants that predicted protein truncation. Certain heterozygous missense variants in the same amino acid position were found in both variant late infantile and Kufs disease. There was a predominance of cases from Italy and surrounding regions; this was partially explained by the discovery of three founder pathogenic variants. Clinical distinction of type A (progressive myoclonus epilepsy) and type B (dementia with motor disturbance) Kufs disease was supported by molecular diagnoses. Type A is usually caused by recessive pathogenic variants in CLN6 or dominant variants in DNAJC5. Type B Kufs is usually associated with recessive CTSF pathogenic variants. The diagnosis of Kufs remains challenging but, with the availability of genetic diagnosis, this will largely supersede the use of diagnostic biopsies, particularly as biopsies of peripheral tissues has unsatisfactory sensitivity and specificity.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Adult
Male
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
Ataxia
Adolescent
Progressive myoclonus epilepsy
Compound heterozygosity
03 medical and health sciences
Epilepsy
Young Adult
0302 clinical medicine
Neuronal Ceroid-Lipofuscinoses
Kufs disease
medicine
Dementia
Humans
Age of Onset
Aged
business.industry
ataxia
neurodegeneration
Brain
Membrane Proteins
CLN6
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Survival Rate
030104 developmental biology
Mutation
neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis
Female
Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis
Neurology (clinical)
Age of onset
medicine.symptom
business
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
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- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Brain (Online) 142 (2019): 59–69. doi:10.1093/brain/awy297, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Samuel F. Berkovic 1, Karen L. Oliver 1, Laura Canafoglia 2, Penina Krieger 1, John A. Damiano 1, Michael S. Hildebrand 1, Michela Morbin 3,* Danya F. Vears 1, Vito Sofia 4, Loretta Giuliano 4, Barbara Garavaglia 5, Alessandro Simonati 6, Filippo M. Santorelli 7, Antonio Gambardella 8, Angelo Labate 8, Vincenzo Belcastro 9, Barbara Castellotti 10, Cigdem Ozkara 11, Adam Zeman 12, Julia Rankin 13, Sara E. Mole 14, Umberto Aguglia 15,16, Michael Farrell 17, Sulekha Rajagopalan 18, Alan McDougall 19, Susan Brammah 20, Frederick Andermann 21,22, Eva Andermann 21,22, Hans-Henrik M. Dahl 1, Silvana Franceschetti 2 and Stirling Carpenter 23/titolo:Kufs disease due to mutation of CLN6: clinical, pathological and molecular genetic features./doi:10.1093%2Fbrain%2Fawy297/rivista:Brain (Online)/anno:2019/pagina_da:59/pagina_a:69/intervallo_pagine:59–69/volume:142
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5f8a4d4b1478c3413fb6151e97cff45d
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awy297