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- Title
Spastic paraplegia as the predominant phenotype in a cohort of Chinese patients with adrenoleukodystrophy.
- Authors
Luo, Wen‐Jiao; Wei, Qiao; Dong, Hai‐Lin; Yan, Yang‐Tian; Chen, Mei‐Jiao; Li, Hong‐Fu
- Abstract
Background: X‐linked adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is one of the most common peroxisomal disorders characterized by abnormal accumulation of very long‐chain fatty acids (VLCFA) in plasma and tissues and caused by mutations within ABCD1. Clinically, ALD present with various phenotypes, ranging from asymptomatic type to rapidly progressive childhood cerebral form. However, no remarkable abnormality in cerebral white matter usually makes it difficult to distinguish adult ALD from hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP). Methods: We analyzed the features of seven Chinese ALD patients who had a primary phenotype of spastic paraplegia. Sequencing was performed in the probands and their familial members. Detailed clinical, VLCFAs test, hormone test, magnetic resonance imaging, and electromyogram are presented. Results: We reported seven ALD patients from a Chinese cohort of 142 HSP patients. Genetic investigations revealed five known ABCD1 mutations (c.346G>C, c.521A>G, c.829G>T, c.1415_1416delAG, and c.1849C>T) and two novel mutations (c.454C>G, c.1452_1482del). Further auxiliary testing revealed that they had higher VLCFA and/or adrenal insufficiency. Conclusions: Our findings expand the mutation spectrum of ABCD1 and indicate that ALD represent a significant portion (4.9%, 7/142) of the spastic paraplegia entities. ALD should be considered in male patients with spastic paraplegia, even if there was no positive family history.
- Subjects
FAMILIAL spastic paraplegia; ADRENOLEUKODYSTROPHY; PEROXISOMAL disorders; PARAPLEGIA; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; NATALIZUMAB
- Publication
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine, 2020, Vol 8, Issue 1, pN.PAG
- ISSN
2324-9269
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/mgg3.1065