[消失的白质病--EIF2B5 基因突变导致的罕见白质营养不良症]。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Ideggyogyaszati Szemle-Clinical Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-05-30 DOI:10.18071/isz.77.0207
Gabriella Sinkó, Márton Tompa, Zsuzsanna Kiss, Bernadette Kálmán
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背景--白质营养不良症是一类罕见的脑和脊髓疾病,其分子病因学研究往往面临挑战。消失的白质病(VWMD)是一种罕见的白质病亚型,具有特征性的临床和磁共振成像特征,但要确定其诊断需要进行遗传学研究。病例介绍--我们的患者是一名九岁女孩,大约在 3-4 岁时出现进行性步态障碍。她的脑部核磁共振成像(MRI)显示,在T2/FLAIR se­quen­ces上,大脑和小脑白质出现信号强度增高的汇合性病变,在T1序列上出现信号强度与脑脊液相似的低密度区。全外显子组测序在该患者的 EIF2B5 基因中发现了一个可能致病的同源变异体,该变异体在无症状的父母中均以杂合状态存在。在确定了临床和分子遗传学诊断后,我们探讨了对患者进行治疗的可能性。结论 - VWMD 是一种严重的白质营养不良症,直到最近才有或几乎没有改变疾病的疗法。对其分子发病机制的深入了解为新的创新疗法带来了希望。
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[Vanishing white matter disease, a rare leukodystrophy with mutation in the EIF2B5 gene].

Background - Leukodystrophies, a hete­ro­­ge­neous group of brain and spinal cord dis­orders, often pose challenges in es­tab­li­shing molecular etiology. Vanishing White Matter Disease (VWMD) is a rare sub­type of leu­ko­dys­trophies presenting with characteristic clinical and MRI features, ne­ver­theless, achieving diag­nostic certainty requires genetic studies.

Case presentation - Our patient is a nine year old girl, who developed progressive gait difficulties at around 3-4 years of age. Her brain MRI showed confluent lesions with in­­creased signal intensity in the cerebral and cerebellar white matter on T2/FLAIR se­quen­ces, within which hypointense regions ap­peared with signal intensity resembling that of the cerebrospinal fluid on T1 sequences. Whole exome sequencing identified a homozygous likely pathogenic variant within the EIF2B5 gene in the proband, which was present in a heterozygous state in both asymptomatic parents. Having the clinical and molecular genetic diagnosis established, we explored therapeutic possibilities for the patient.

Conclusion - VWMD is a severe form of leukodystrophies with little or no disease modifying therapy available until recently. A better understanding of its molecular pathogenesis offers some hope for new inventive therapies. 

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Ideggyogyaszati Szemle-Clinical Neuroscience
Ideggyogyaszati Szemle-Clinical Neuroscience CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-NEUROSCIENCES
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期刊介绍: The aim of Clinical Neuroscience (Ideggyógyászati Szemle) is to provide a forum for the exchange of clinical and scientific information for a multidisciplinary community. The Clinical Neuroscience will be of primary interest to neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrist and clinical specialized psycholigists, neuroradiologists and clinical neurophysiologists, but original works in basic or computer science, epidemiology, pharmacology, etc., relating to the clinical practice with involvement of the central nervous system are also welcome.
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