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Brain involvement in muscular dystrophies with defective dystroglycan glycosylation

Clement, E; Mercuri, E; Godfrey, C; Smith, J; Robb, S; Kinali, M; Straub, V; Bushby, K; Manzur, A; Talim, B; Cowan, F; Quinlivan, R; Klein, A; Longman, C; McWilliam, R; Topaloglu, H; Mein, R; Abbs, S; North, K; Barkovich, A J; Rutherford, M; Muntoni, F (2008). Brain involvement in muscular dystrophies with defective dystroglycan glycosylation. Annals of Neurology, 64(5):573-582.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the range and severity of brain involvement, as assessed by magnetic resonance imaging, in 27 patients with mutations in POMT1 (4), POMT2 (9), POMGnT1 (7), Fukutin (4), or LARGE (3), responsible for muscular dystrophies with abnormal glycosylation of dystroglycan (dystroglycanopathies). METHODS: Blinded review of magnetic resonance imaging brain scans from 27 patients with mutations in 1 of these 5 genes. RESULTS: Brain magnetic resonance images were normal in 3 of 27 patients; in another 5, only nonspecific abnormalities (ventricular dilatation, periventricular white matter abnormalities, or both) were seen. The remaining 19 patients had a spectrum of structural defects, ranging from complete lissencephaly in patients with Walker-Warburg syndrome to isolated cerebellar involvement. Cerebellar cysts and/or dysplasia and hypoplasia were the predominant features in four patients. Polymicrogyria (11/27) was more severe in the frontoparietal regions in 6, and had an occipitofrontal gradient in 2. Pontine clefts, with an unusual appearance to the corticospinal tracts, were seen in five patients with a muscle-eye-brain-like phenotype, three patients with POMGnT1, one with LARGE, and one with POMT2 mutations. Prominent cerebellar cysts were always seen with POMGnT1 mutations, but rarely seen in POMT1 and POMT2. Brainstem and pontine abnormalities were common in patients with POMT2, POMGnT1, and LARGE mutations. INTERPRETATION: Our results expand the spectrum of brain involvement associated with mutations in LARGE, POMGnT1, POMT1, and POMT2. Pontine clefts were visible in some dystroglycanopathy patients. Infratentorial structures were often affected in isolation, highlighting their susceptibility to involvement in these conditions.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:04 Faculty of Medicine > University Children's Hospital Zurich > Medical Clinic
Dewey Decimal Classification:610 Medicine & health
Scopus Subject Areas:Life Sciences > Neurology
Health Sciences > Neurology (clinical)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Neurology, Clinical Neurology
Language:English
Date:2008
Deposited On:16 Feb 2009 20:35
Last Modified:02 Sep 2024 01:37
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell
ISSN:0364-5134
OA Status:Closed
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.21482
PubMed ID:19067344

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