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Boland-Freitas R, Graham J, Davis M, Geevasinga N, Vucic S, Ng K. Late-onset distal myopathy of the upper limbs due to P.Ile151Val mutation in the valosin-containing protein. Muscle Nerve 2016; 54:165-6. [PMID: 26853221 DOI: 10.1002/mus.25073] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/07/2015] [Revised: 02/02/2016] [Accepted: 02/05/2016] [Indexed: 12/12/2022]
Affiliation(s)
- Robert Boland-Freitas
- Department of Neurology and Neurophysiology, Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia
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- Brisbane Waters Private Hospital, Woy Woy, New South Wales, Australia
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- Neurogenetics Unit, Department of Diagnostic Genomics, PathWest Laboratory Medicine, QE II Medical Centre, Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia
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- Department of Neurology, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, New South Wales, Australia.,Department of Neurophysiology, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, New South Wales, Australia
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- Department of Neurology, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, New South Wales, Australia.,Department of Neurophysiology, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, New South Wales, Australia
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- Department of Neurology and Neurophysiology, Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia
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Segers K, Glibert G, Callebaut J, Kevers L, Alcan I, Dachy B. Involvement of peripheral and central nervous systems in a valosin-containing protein mutation. J Clin Neurol 2014; 10:166-70. [PMID: 24829604 PMCID: PMC4017021 DOI: 10.3988/jcn.2014.10.2.166] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/29/2012] [Revised: 04/09/2013] [Accepted: 04/10/2013] [Indexed: 12/12/2022] Open
Abstract
Background Inclusion-body myopathy with Paget's disease of the bone and frontotemporal dementia (IBMPFD) is a rare, late-onset autosomal disorder arising from missense mutations in a gene coding for valosin-containing protein. Case Report We report the case of a man carrying the previously described p.Arg159His mutation, who had an unusual axonal sensorimotor neuropathy as the first clinical manifestation of IBMPFD, and for whom diagnosis only became clear 8 years later when the patient developed frontotemporal dementia. Conclusions Peripheral neuropathy is a rare manifestation of IBMPFD. This underdiagnosed disorder should be considered when a patient develops dementia or has signs of Paget's disease.
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- Kurt Segers
- Department of Neurology, The Brugmann University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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- Department of Neurology, The Brugmann University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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- Department of Neurology, Clinique Sainte-Anne Saint-Remi, Brussels, Belgium
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- Department of Neurology, Clinique Saint-Jean, Brussels, Belgium
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- Department of Radiology, The Brugmann University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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- Department of Neurology, The Brugmann University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
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Mehta SG, Khare M, Ramani R, Watts GDJ, Simon M, Osann KE, Donkervoort S, Dec E, Nalbandian A, Platt J, Pasquali M, Wang A, Mozaffar T, Smith CD, Kimonis VE. Genotype-phenotype studies of VCP-associated inclusion body myopathy with Paget disease of bone and/or frontotemporal dementia. Clin Genet 2013; 83:422-31. [PMID: 22909335 PMCID: PMC3618576 DOI: 10.1111/cge.12000] [Citation(s) in RCA: 88] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/11/2012] [Revised: 07/16/2012] [Accepted: 08/16/2012] [Indexed: 12/12/2022]
Abstract
Valosin containing protein (VCP) disease associated with inclusion body myopathy, Paget disease of the bone and frontotemporal dementia is a progressive autosomal dominant disorder caused by mutations in Valosin containing protein gene. To establish genotype-phenotype correlations we analyzed clinical and biochemical markers from a database of 190 members in 27 families harboring 10 missense mutations. Individuals were grouped into three categories: symptomatic, presymptomatic carriers and noncarriers. The symptomatic families were further divided into ten groups based on their VCP mutations. There was marked intra and inter-familial variation; and significant genotype-phenotype correlations were difficult to establish because of small numbers. Nevertheless when comparing the two most common mutations, R155C mutation was found to be more severe, with an earlier onset of myopathy and Paget (p = 0.03). Survival analysis of all subjects revealed an average life span after diagnosis of myopathy and Paget of 18 and 19 years respectively, and after dementia only 6 years. R155C had a reduced survival compared to the R155H mutation (p = 0.03).We identified amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) was diagnosed in 13 individuals (8.9%) and Parkinson's disease in five individuals (3%); however, there was no genotypic correlation. This study represents the largest dataset of patients with VCP disease and expands our understanding of the natural history and provides genotype-phenotype correlations in this unique disease.
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- Sarju G. Mehta
- East Anglian Regional Genetics Service, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, UK
- Division of Genetics and Metabolism, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine, CA
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- Division of Genetics and Metabolism, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine, CA
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- Division of Genetics and Metabolism, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine, CA
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- Biomedical Research Center, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk
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- Mitomed Laboratory, University of California, Irvine, CA
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- Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine, University of California, Irvine, CA
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- Division of Genetics and Metabolism, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine, CA
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- Division of Genetics and Metabolism, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine, CA
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- Division of Genetics and Metabolism, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine, CA
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- Mitomed Laboratory, University of California, Irvine, CA
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- Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
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- ALS and Neuromuscular Center, University of California, Irvine, CA
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- ALS and Neuromuscular Center, University of California, Irvine, CA
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- Department of Neurology and Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
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- Division of Genetics and Metabolism, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine, CA
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