Clinical and Genetic Characteristics of Mexican Patients with Juvenile Presentation of Niemann-Pick Type C Disease

Niemann-Pick type C disease (NPC) is a rare lysosomal disease with a protean presentation, ranging from a fatal neonatal course with visceromegaly to an adult presentation with only neurological or psychiatric symptomatology. In this report we describe the genetic and clinical characteristics of 3 M...

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Main Authors: Raul E. Piña-Aguilar, Aurea Vera-Loaiza, Oscar F. Chacón-Camacho, Juan Carlos Zenteno, Lilia Nuñez-Orozco, Yuritzi Santillán-Hernández
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Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Neurological Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/785890
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spelling doaj-90de199238d044718e94fdcb0d8305752020-11-24T23:07:05ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Neurological Medicine2090-66682090-66762014-01-01201410.1155/2014/785890785890Clinical and Genetic Characteristics of Mexican Patients with Juvenile Presentation of Niemann-Pick Type C DiseaseRaul E. Piña-Aguilar0Aurea Vera-Loaiza1Oscar F. Chacón-Camacho2Juan Carlos Zenteno3Lilia Nuñez-Orozco4Yuritzi Santillán-Hernández5Department of Medical Genetics, Centro Médico Nacional “20 de Noviembre”, ISSSTE, San Lorenzo No. 502E, Colonia del Valle Sur, Del. Benito Juárez, 03100 México, DF, MexicoDepartment of Medical Genetics, Centro Médico Nacional “20 de Noviembre”, ISSSTE, San Lorenzo No. 502E, Colonia del Valle Sur, Del. Benito Juárez, 03100 México, DF, MexicoDepartment of Genetics-Research Unit, Instituto de Oftalmología “Conde de Valenciana”, Chimalpopoca No. 14, Colonia Obrera, Del. Cuauhtémoc, 06800 México, DF, MexicoDepartment of Genetics-Research Unit, Instituto de Oftalmología “Conde de Valenciana”, Chimalpopoca No. 14, Colonia Obrera, Del. Cuauhtémoc, 06800 México, DF, MexicoDepartment of Adult Neurology, Centro Médico Nacional “20 de Noviembre”, ISSSTE, Félix Cuevas No. 540, Colonia del Valle Sur, Del. Benito Juárez, 03229 México, DF, MexicoDepartment of Medical Genetics, Centro Médico Nacional “20 de Noviembre”, ISSSTE, San Lorenzo No. 502E, Colonia del Valle Sur, Del. Benito Juárez, 03100 México, DF, MexicoNiemann-Pick type C disease (NPC) is a rare lysosomal disease with a protean presentation, ranging from a fatal neonatal course with visceromegaly to an adult presentation with only neurological or psychiatric symptomatology. In this report we describe the genetic and clinical characteristics of 3 Mexican patients from different families with juvenile presentation of NPC. Clinical examination, imaging of central nervous and gastrointestinal system, and EEG were performed. Genetic studies include sequencing and deletion/duplication analysis of NPC1 and NPC2 genes. All patients presented with cognitive impairment, ataxia, and supranuclear vertical gaze palsy; one case had gelastic cataplexy. Also they developed epilepsy and cortical atrophy and two patients had thinning of corpus callosum. The 3 patients were compound heterozygotes for NPC1 sequence variants, including 5 missense and 1 nonsense mutations: p.P1007A and p.F1087L in Case 1; p.Q921P and p.G992R in Case 2; and p.R348* and p.V1165M in case 3. Mexican patients with juvenile NPC presented with a variable clinical phenotype and compound heterozygosity. This suggests a relative high frequency of mutation carriers as it is reported for European population. Consequently, clinicians should consider NPC as a diagnosis possibility in any adolescent or young adult patient with juvenile dementia and/or ataxia, even in absence of gelastic cataplexy and supranuclear vertical gaze palsy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/785890
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author Raul E. Piña-Aguilar
Aurea Vera-Loaiza
Oscar F. Chacón-Camacho
Juan Carlos Zenteno
Lilia Nuñez-Orozco
Yuritzi Santillán-Hernández
spellingShingle Raul E. Piña-Aguilar
Aurea Vera-Loaiza
Oscar F. Chacón-Camacho
Juan Carlos Zenteno
Lilia Nuñez-Orozco
Yuritzi Santillán-Hernández
Clinical and Genetic Characteristics of Mexican Patients with Juvenile Presentation of Niemann-Pick Type C Disease
Case Reports in Neurological Medicine
author_facet Raul E. Piña-Aguilar
Aurea Vera-Loaiza
Oscar F. Chacón-Camacho
Juan Carlos Zenteno
Lilia Nuñez-Orozco
Yuritzi Santillán-Hernández
author_sort Raul E. Piña-Aguilar
title Clinical and Genetic Characteristics of Mexican Patients with Juvenile Presentation of Niemann-Pick Type C Disease
title_short Clinical and Genetic Characteristics of Mexican Patients with Juvenile Presentation of Niemann-Pick Type C Disease
title_full Clinical and Genetic Characteristics of Mexican Patients with Juvenile Presentation of Niemann-Pick Type C Disease
title_fullStr Clinical and Genetic Characteristics of Mexican Patients with Juvenile Presentation of Niemann-Pick Type C Disease
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Genetic Characteristics of Mexican Patients with Juvenile Presentation of Niemann-Pick Type C Disease
title_sort clinical and genetic characteristics of mexican patients with juvenile presentation of niemann-pick type c disease
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Neurological Medicine
issn 2090-6668
2090-6676
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Niemann-Pick type C disease (NPC) is a rare lysosomal disease with a protean presentation, ranging from a fatal neonatal course with visceromegaly to an adult presentation with only neurological or psychiatric symptomatology. In this report we describe the genetic and clinical characteristics of 3 Mexican patients from different families with juvenile presentation of NPC. Clinical examination, imaging of central nervous and gastrointestinal system, and EEG were performed. Genetic studies include sequencing and deletion/duplication analysis of NPC1 and NPC2 genes. All patients presented with cognitive impairment, ataxia, and supranuclear vertical gaze palsy; one case had gelastic cataplexy. Also they developed epilepsy and cortical atrophy and two patients had thinning of corpus callosum. The 3 patients were compound heterozygotes for NPC1 sequence variants, including 5 missense and 1 nonsense mutations: p.P1007A and p.F1087L in Case 1; p.Q921P and p.G992R in Case 2; and p.R348* and p.V1165M in case 3. Mexican patients with juvenile NPC presented with a variable clinical phenotype and compound heterozygosity. This suggests a relative high frequency of mutation carriers as it is reported for European population. Consequently, clinicians should consider NPC as a diagnosis possibility in any adolescent or young adult patient with juvenile dementia and/or ataxia, even in absence of gelastic cataplexy and supranuclear vertical gaze palsy.
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