A de novo nonsense PDGFB mutation causing idiopathic basal ganglia calcification with laryngeal dystonia
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Titre | A de novo nonsense PDGFB mutation causing idiopathic basal ganglia calcification with laryngeal dystonia |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Auteurs | Nicolas G, Jacquin A, Thauvin-Robinet C, Rovelet-Lecrux A, Rouaud O, Pottier C, Aubriot-Lorton M-H, Rousseau S, Wallon D, Duvillard C, Bejot Y, Frebourgl T, Giroud M, Campion D, Hannequin D |
Journal | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS |
Volume | 22 |
Pagination | 1236-1238 |
Date Published | OCT |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 1018-4813 |
Mots-clés | de novo, Dementia, Fahr's disease, IBGC, PDGFB, PDGFRB |
Résumé | Idiopathic basal ganglia calcification (IBGC) is characterized by brain calcification and a wide variety of neurologic and psychiatric symptoms. In families with autosomal dominant inheritance, three causative genes have been identified: SLC20A2, PDGFRB, and, very recently, PDGFB. Whereas in clinical practice sporadic presentation of IBGC is frequent, well-documented reports of true sporadic occurrence are rare. We report the case of a 20-year-old woman who presented laryngeal dystonia revealing IBGC. Her healthy parents' CT scans were both normal. We identified in the proband a new nonsense mutation in exon 4 of PDGFB, c.439C>T (p.GIn147*), which was absent from the parents' DNA. This mutation may result in a loss-of-function of PDGF-B, which has been shown to cause IBGC in humans and to disrupt the blood-brain barrier in mice, resulting in brain calcification. The c.439C>T mutation is located between two previously reported nonsense mutations, c.433C>T (p.GIn145*) and c.445C>T (p.Arg149*), on a region that could be a hot spot for de novo mutations. We present the first full demonstration of the de novo occurrence of an IBGC-causative mutation in a sporadic case. |
DOI | 10.1038/ejhg.2014.9 |