HUWE1的新型基因变异:产前和产后神经影像表型

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurology-Genetics Pub Date : 2024-06-13 eCollection Date: 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1212/NXG.0000000000200169
Mario Tortora, Elisa Cattaneo, Luigina Spaccini, Maria Iascone, Barbara Scelsa, Alessia Micalizzi, Antonio Novelli, Mariano Lanna, Andrea Righini, Pierangelo Veggiotti, Chiara Doneda
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目的:全面描述一名 HUWE1 可能致病变体患者的神经放射学发现:全面描述一名 HUWE1 可能致病变体患者的神经放射学发现,尤其是与桥脑和小脑发育不全有关的发现:我们首次报告了一名携带 HUWE1 可能致病变异体的女性患者的产前和产后神经放射学表型,并讨论了其功能:超声波检查显示边缘性脑室肥大、小脑蚓部旋转和胼胝体发育不良。核磁共振检查发现胼胝体短而薄,法氏窦持续存在,小脑蚓部缩小,下四脑室宽大,桥脑隆起减少:HUWE1 是一个编码 E3 ubitiquine 连接酶蛋白的基因,参与神经系统的发育、功能和疾病。HUWE1 基因对神经系统的影响机制尚不清楚,但越来越多的文献描述了该基因的致病变异。本报告可能有助于产前诊断专家考虑该病例,尤其是在处理桥脑和小脑发育不全病例时。
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Novel Genetic Variant in HUWE1: Prenatal and Postnatal Neuroimaging Phenotype.

Objectives: To provide a comprehensive description of neuroradiologic findings in a patient with a probable pathogenic variant of HUWE1, particularly in relation to pontine and cerebellar hypoplasia.

Methods: We first report prenatal and postnatal neuroradiologic phenotype of a female patient carrying a HUWE1 likely pathogenic variant and discuss its function.

Results: An ultrasound shows borderline ventriculomegaly, rotated cerebellar vermis, and dysgenetic corpus callosum. An MR study identify a short, thin corpus callosum, falcine sinus persistence, reduced cerebellar vermis size, wide inferior IV ventricle, and reduced pontine bulging.

Discussion: HUWE1 is a gene encoding an E3 ubitiquine ligase protein involved in nervous system development, function, and disease. The mechanisms by which HUWE1 gene affects nervous system are still largely unclear, but a growing body of literature described disease-causing variants in this gene. This report may help prenatal diagnostic experts in consider also this entity, especially when dealing with pontine and cerebellar hypoplasia findings.

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Neurology-Genetics
Neurology-Genetics Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
3.20%
发文量
107
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurology: Genetics is an online open access journal publishing peer-reviewed reports in the field of neurogenetics. Original articles in all areas of neurogenetics will be published including rare and common genetic variation, genotype-phenotype correlations, outlier phenotypes as a result of mutations in known disease-genes, and genetic variations with a putative link to diseases. This will include studies reporting on genetic disease risk and pharmacogenomics. In addition, Neurology: Genetics will publish results of gene-based clinical trials (viral, ASO, etc.). Genetically engineered model systems are not a primary focus of Neurology: Genetics, but studies using model systems for treatment trials are welcome, including well-powered studies reporting negative results.
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