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Published in: Neurological Sciences 2/2015

01-02-2015 | Original Article

TREX1 C-terminal frameshift mutations in the systemic variant of retinal vasculopathy with cerebral leukodystrophy

Authors: Jacopo C. DiFrancesco, Francesca Novara, Orsetta Zuffardi, Antonella Forlino, Roberta Gioia, Federica Cossu, Martino Bolognesi, Simona Andreoni, Enrico Saracchi, Barbara Frigeni, Tiziana Stellato, Markus Tolnay, David T. Winkler, Paolo Remida, Giuseppe Isimbaldi, Carlo Ferrarese

Published in: Neurological Sciences | Issue 2/2015

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Abstract

Retinal vasculopathy with cerebral leukodystrophy (RVCL) is an adult-onset disorder caused by C-terminal heterozygous frameshift (fs) mutations in the human 3′–5′ DNA exonuclease TREX1. Hereditary systemic angiopathy (HSA) is considered a variant of RVCL with systemic involvement of unknown genetic cause, described in a unique family so far. Here we describe the second case of RVCL with systemic involvement, characterized by cerebral calcifications and pseudotumoral lesions, retinopathy, osteonecrosis, renal and hepatic failure. The genetic screening of TREX1 in this patient revealed the novel heterozygous T270fs mutation on the C-terminal region. On the same gene, we found the V235fs mutation, formerly shown in RVCL, in one patient previously reported with HSA. These mutations lead to important alterations of the C-terminal of the protein, with the loss of the transmembrane helix (T270fs) and the insertion of a premature stop codon, resulting in a truncated protein (V235fs). Functional analysis of T270fs-mutated fibroblasts showed a prevalent localization of the protein in the cytosol, rather than in the perinuclear region. RVCL with systemic involvement is an extremely rare condition, whose diagnosis is complex due to multiorgan manifestations, unusual radiological and histopathological findings, not easily attributable to a single disease. It should be suspected in young adults with systemic microangiopathy involving retina, liver, kidney, bones and brain. Here we confirm the causative role played by TREX1 autosomal dominant fs mutations disrupting the C-terminal of the protein, providing a model for the study of stroke in young adults.
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Metadata
Title
TREX1 C-terminal frameshift mutations in the systemic variant of retinal vasculopathy with cerebral leukodystrophy
Authors
Jacopo C. DiFrancesco
Francesca Novara
Orsetta Zuffardi
Antonella Forlino
Roberta Gioia
Federica Cossu
Martino Bolognesi
Simona Andreoni
Enrico Saracchi
Barbara Frigeni
Tiziana Stellato
Markus Tolnay
David T. Winkler
Paolo Remida
Giuseppe Isimbaldi
Carlo Ferrarese
Publication date
01-02-2015
Publisher
Springer Milan
Published in
Neurological Sciences / Issue 2/2015
Print ISSN: 1590-1874
Electronic ISSN: 1590-3478
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-014-1944-9

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