sabato 4 ottobre 2014

Primary familial brain calcification: Genetic analysis and clinical spectrum

Primary familial brain calcification (PFBC) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder with bilateral calcification of basal ganglia and other cerebral regions, movement disorders, and neuropsychiatric disturbances. So far, three causative genes have been discovered:SLC20A2PDGFRB and PDGFB, accounting for approximately 50% of cases.

Methods

Seven unrelated families with primary brain calcification were recruited to undergo clinical and genetic analysis, including Sanger sequencing of SLC20A2PDGFRB, and PDGFB, and copy number analysis of SLC20A2.

Results

Mutations in SLC20A2 have been detected in three families: p.Glu368Glyfs*46, p.Ser434Trp, and p.Thr595Met. Intrafamilial phenotype variability has been observed. In spite of this, we found similar neuroimaging pattern among members of the same family.

Conclusions

This molecular analysis expands the mutational spectrum of SLC20A2, which remains the major causative gene of primary familial brain calcification, and suggests the existence of disease-causing mutations in at least another, still unknown gene.

Mpvement Disorders 2014

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