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IF 2 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
O S Chumakova, S N Nasonova, Y V Frolova, E A Stepanova, E A Mershina, V E Sinitsyn, D A Zateyshchikov, I V Zhirov
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转甲状腺素淀粉样变性(ATTR-淀粉样变性)是一种全身性疾病,与细胞外沉积在组织和器官中的淀粉样纤维、含有转甲状腺素的不溶性蛋白质多糖复合物有关。转甲状腺素构象的改变会导致其不稳定和淀粉样蛋白生成,这种改变可能是获得性的(野生型,ATTRwt),也可能是由于 TTR 基因突变而遗传的(变异型,ATTRv)[1, 2]。遗传性 ATTR 淀粉样变性起病较早,表型多样化。发病年龄、主要表型和预后往往由基因变异决定。迄今为止,已发现 140 多种 TTR 基因变异,但大多数变异都是在单个患者身上发现的,并没有明确的致病证据。ATTR-淀粉样变性的新病理治疗方法[3]有望在疾病的早期阶段特别有效,这增加了及时诊断的相关性,但由于医生缺乏这方面的认识,及时诊断具有挑战性。本文介绍了一例ATTRv-淀粉样变性的临床病例,该病例与TTR基因中的一种罕见致病变异和一种新描述的皮肤症状有关。本文为文献综述。
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[A rare variant in the TTR gene (p.E112K) is associated with systemic amyloidosis and a new symptom - skin hyperemia in response to ethanol intake: family segregation analysis, literature review, and a clinical case. Case report].

Transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR-amyloidosis) is a systemic disorder associated with extracellular deposition in the tissues and organs of amyloid fibrils, transthyretin-containing insoluble protein-polysaccharide complexes. The change in transthyretin conformation, leading to its destabilization and amyloidogenicity, can be acquired (wild type, ATTRwt) and hereditary due to mutations in the TTR gene (variant, ATTRv) [1, 2]. Hereditary ATTR-amyloidosis has an earlier onset and greater phenotypic diversity. The age of the manifestation, the predominant phenotype, and the prognosis are often determined by the genetic variant. To date, more than 140 variants in the TTR gene have been identified; however, most of them are described in single patients and do not have clear evidence of pathogenicity. The prospects of a new pathogenetic treatment of ATTR-amyloidosis [3], especially effective in the early stages of the disease, increases the relevance of timely diagnosis, which is challenging due to physicians' lack of awareness. This article presents a clinical case of ATTRv-amyloidosis associated with a rare pathogenic variant in the TTR gene and a newly described skin symptom. This article is a literature review.

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Comptes Rendus Geoscience
Comptes Rendus Geoscience 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
14.30%
发文量
68
审稿时长
5.9 weeks
期刊介绍: Created in 1835 by physicist François Arago, then Permanent Secretary, the journal Comptes Rendus de l''Académie des sciences allows researchers to quickly make their work known to the international scientific community. It is divided into seven titles covering the range of scientific research fields: Mathematics, Mechanics, Chemistry, Biology, Geoscience, Physics and Palevol. Each series is led by an editor-in-chief assisted by an editorial committee. Submitted articles are reviewed by two scientists with recognized competence in the field concerned. They can be notes, announcing significant new results, as well as review articles, allowing for a fine-tuning, or even proceedings of symposia and other thematic issues, under the direction of invited editors, French or foreign.
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