Familial Creutzfeld-Jakob disease, compatible with PRNP c.532G>A (p.Asp178sn) gene mutation

Q4 Medicine Archivos de Neurociencias Pub Date : 2023-06-19 DOI:10.31157/an.v28i4.466
Yeiscimin Sánchez-Escobedo, María del Rosario López-Zapata, J. C. López-Valdés, Rafael Sánchez-Mata, Laura Mestre-Orozco, Ulises García-González
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Background: Prion disease is a rare entity; a prevalence between 0.32-1.73 per million people is estimated. The familial form corresponds to 10% of the total cases, with a peak of presentation between 40-50 years. Over fourty known germline mutations have been described, the most frequent being c.598G>Ap.Glu200Lys (E200K). Case presentation: A 41-year-old man who began in November 2021 with progressive memory impairment. In April 2022 tremor was added in all four limbs, with balance disturbances. A neurological examination with data compatible with dementia, pancerebellar and parkinsonian syndromes. Magnetic resonance imaging showed symmetrical and bilateral hyperintensities of the basal ganglia. Due to the findings and family history, a sequencing search for the PrP gene was performed, resulting in a mutation of the PrPSc gene c.532G>A (p. Asp178sn), compatible with a familial variant of Creutzfeldt Jacob Disease. Conclusions: Prionopathy should be considered as a diagnosis to rule out in people with rapidly progressive dementia. Although there are both clinical and paraclinical diagnostic criteria, diagnosis through DNA sequencing is necessary to determine de novo or autosomal dominant hereditary mutations.
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家族性克雅氏病,与 PRNP c.532G>A (p.Asp178sn) 基因突变相符
背景:朊病毒病是一种罕见疾病,估计发病率为每百万人 0.32-1.73 例。家族性病例占总病例的 10%,发病高峰在 40-50 岁之间。已知的基因突变有 40 多种,其中最常见的是 c.598G>Ap.Glu200Lys (E200K)。病例介绍:一名 41 岁男子,2021 年 11 月开始出现进行性记忆障碍。2022 年 4 月又出现四肢震颤,并伴有平衡障碍。经神经系统检查,其数据与痴呆、小脑和帕金森综合征相符。磁共振成像显示基底节对称性双侧高密度。根据检查结果和家族病史,对 PrP 基因进行了测序,结果发现 PrPSc 基因 c.532G>A 突变(p. Asp178sn),符合克雅氏病的家族变异型。结论:应将朊病毒病作为快速进展性痴呆患者的一个诊断排除。尽管有临床和准临床诊断标准,但仍有必要通过DNA测序进行诊断,以确定是新发还是常染色体显性遗传突变。
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Archivos de Neurociencias
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期刊介绍: La revista Archivos de Neurociencias es una publicación trimestral que bajo el patrocinio del Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía Manuel Velasco Suárez, se dedica a publicar artículos relacionados con las neurociencias, tanto nacionales como extranjeros procurando tener una estricta relación con los interesados en áreas afines de habla hispana. De 1966 a 1980 apareció como Revista del Instituto Nacional de Neurología. De 1986 a 1995 apareció como Archivos del Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía.
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