The wide-ranging clinical and genetic features in Japanese families with valosin-containing protein proteinopathy

Mutations in the valosin-containing protein (VCP) gene are known to cause various neurodegenerative disorders. Here, we report 8 Japanese patients [6 men, 2 women; median age at onset: 49.5 (range, 35–58) years] from 5 unrelated families with VCP missense mutations. Although 7 of 8 patients were dia...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurobiology of aging 2021-04, Vol.100, p.120.e1-120.e6
Hauptverfasser: Ando, Takashi, Nakamura, Ryoichi, Kuru, Satoshi, Yokoi, Daichi, Atsuta, Naoki, Koike, Haruki, Suzuki, Masashi, Hara, Kazuhiro, Iguchi, Yohei, Harada, Yumiko, Yoshida, Yusuke, Hattori, Makoto, Murakami, Ayuka, Noda, Seiya, Kimura, Seigo, Sone, Jun, Nakamura, Tomohiko, Goto, Yoji, Mano, Kazuo, Okada, Hisashi, Okuda, Satoshi, Nishino, Ichizo, Ogi, Tomoo, Sobue, Gen, Katsuno, Masahisa
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Zusammenfassung:Mutations in the valosin-containing protein (VCP) gene are known to cause various neurodegenerative disorders. Here, we report 8 Japanese patients [6 men, 2 women; median age at onset: 49.5 (range, 35–58) years] from 5 unrelated families with VCP missense mutations. Although 7 of 8 patients were diagnosed with either inclusion body myopathy or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, 1 patient showed demyelinating polyneuropathy, which was confirmed by longitudinal nerve conduction studies. Sural nerve biopsy of the patient revealed intranuclear ubiquitin staining in Schwann cells. Three known pathogenic VCP mutations (p.Arg191Gln, p.Arg155Cys, and p.Ile126Phe) were detected. A novel mutation, c.293 A>T (p.Asp98Val), was also identified in a patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia. This mutation was predicted to be “deleterious” or “disease causing” using in silico mutation analyses. In conclusion, demyelinating polyneuropathy may be a novel phenotype caused by VCP mutations. The p.Asp98Val mutation was found to be a novel pathogenic mutation of VCP proteinopathy. We believe our cases represent a wide clinical spectrum of VCP mutations. •We described eight Japanese patients with missense mutations in the VCP gene.•One patient had demyelinating polyneuropathy without myopathy or ALS.•Demyelinating polyneuropathy may be a novel phenotype caused by a VCP mutation.•A novel mutation, c.293 A>T (p.Asp98Val), was identified in a ALS patient.•Our cases represented a wide clinical spectrum of VCP mutations.
ISSN:0197-4580
1558-1497
DOI:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2020.10.028