The CSTB gene encodes for cystatin B, an inhibitor of lysosomal cysteine protease (cathepsins B, H, L, and S). CSTBmutations have been associated with type 1 progressive myoclonic epilepsy, also known as Unverricht-Lundborg (ULD) disease, or Baltic myoclonus. A total of 90% of all disease alleles consists of an expansion of at least 30 times of an unstable 12-nucleotide stretch (dodecamer 5′-CCCCGCCCCGCG-3′) in the CSTB promoter region. Homozygosity for this expansion is considered the founder mutation in the Finnish population. Few other mutations have been described, among these the p.Arg68*, but until now only as compound heterozygous with the dodecamer expansion. Expression of the p.Arg68* mutation in vitro indicates that the truncated protein is rapidly degraded, confirming that it is a null mutation. Between the ages of 6 and 16 years, ULD begins with stimulus-sensitive myoclonus and generalized tonic-clonic seizures, which can be worsened by phenytoin, followed by ataxia and slow neurodegeneration. Here we report on the first 2 patients with a homozygous p.Arg68* null mutation.
Neurology 2016
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