Autosomal-dominant early-onset spastic paraparesis with brain calcification due to IFIH1 gain-of-function.
Lyse RuaudGillian I RiceChristelle CabrolJuliette PiardMathieu Paul RoderoLien van EykElise Boucher-BrischouxAlain Maertens de NoordhoutRicardo MaréEmmanuel ScalaisFernand PaulyFrançois-Guillaume DebrayWilliam B DobynsCarolina UggentiJi Woo ParkSun HurJohn H LivingstonYanick J CrowLionel Van MaldergemPublished in: Human mutation (2018)
We describe progressive spastic paraparesis in two male siblings and the daughter of one of these individuals. Onset of disease occurred within the first decade, with stiffness and gait difficulties. Brisk deep tendon reflexes and extensor plantar responses were present, in the absence of intellectual disability or dermatological manifestations. Cerebral imaging identified intracranial calcification in all symptomatic family members. A marked upregulation of interferon-stimulated gene transcripts was recorded in all three affected individuals and in two clinically unaffected relatives. A heterozygous IFIH1 c.2544T>G missense variant (p.Asp848Glu) segregated with interferon status. Although not highly conserved (CADD score 10.08 vs. MSC-CADD score of 19.33) and predicted as benign by in silico algorithms, this variant is not present on publically available databases of control alleles, and expression of the D848E construct in HEK293T cells indicated that it confers a gain-of-function. This report illustrates, for the first time, the occurrence of autosomal-dominant spastic paraplegia with intracranial calcifications due to an IFIH1-related type 1 interferonopathy.
Keyphrases
- intellectual disability
- early onset
- cerebral palsy
- autism spectrum disorder
- late onset
- poor prognosis
- botulinum toxin
- chronic kidney disease
- upper limb
- dendritic cells
- multiple sclerosis
- machine learning
- high resolution
- cell proliferation
- cerebral ischemia
- molecular docking
- risk assessment
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- copy number
- white matter
- signaling pathway
- optic nerve
- deep learning
- resting state
- big data
- transcription factor
- fluorescence imaging
- dna methylation
- blood brain barrier