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Query: UMLS:C0028738 (
nystagmus
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Clinical symptoms and MR spectroscopic findings were studied on 4 cases of Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease including 1 autopsy case. Common symptoms were severe mental retardation and spastic tetraplegia. These cases had
nystagmus
, and one had involuntary athetotic movement. Genetical diagnosis revealed in 2 cases, duplication of proteolipid protein (PLP) and deletion in 1, whereas one case had no abnormality of PLP gene. MRI indicated the reversal of signal intensities on T1- and T2-weighed images, a characteristic finding of
PMD
MR spectroscopy demonstrated a pattern of NAA in 3 cases. This was specific to
PMD
because other white matter diseases show a decrease in NAA. In conclusion, MRS was useful to differentiate
PMD
from other white matter diseases.
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PMID:[Clinical symptoms and characteristic MR spectroscopic findings in Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease]. 1114 64
Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (
PMD
; MIM#312080) is a rare X-linked recessive neurodegenerative disorder. The main cause of
PMD
is alterations in the proteolipid protein 1 gene (PLP1) on chromosome Xq22.2. Duplications and point mutations of PLP1 have been found in 70% and 10-25% of all patients with
PMD
, respectively, with a wide clinical spectrum. Since the underlining genomic abnormalities are heterogeneous in patients with
PMD
, clarification of the genotype-phenotype correlation is the object of this study. Comprehensive genetic analyses using microarray-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) analysis and genomic sequencing were applied to fifteen unrelated male patients with a clinical diagnosis of
PMD
. Duplicated regions were further analyzed by fiber-fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis. Four novel and one known nucleotide alterations were identified in five patients. Five microduplications including PLP1 were identified by aCGH analysis with the sizes ranging from 374 to 951-kb. The directions of five PLP1 duplications were further investigated by fiber-FISH analysis, and all showed tandem duplications. The common manifestations of the disease in patients with PLP1 mutations or duplications in this study were
nystagmus
in early infancy, dysmyelination revealed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and auditory brain response abnormalities. Although the grades of dysmyelination estimated by MRI findings were well correlated to the clinical phenotypes of the patients, there is no correlation between the size of the duplications and the phenotypic severity.
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PMID:Comprehensive genetic analyses of PLP1 in patients with Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease applied by array-CGH and fiber-FISH analyses identified new mutations and variable sizes of duplications. 1932 39
Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (
PMD
; MIM#312080) is a rare X-linked leukodystrophy presenting with motor developmental delay associated with spasticity and
nystagmus
.
PMD
is mainly caused by abnormalities in the proteolipid protein 1 gene (PLP1), most frequently due to duplications of chromosomal segments including PLP1. In this study, a 9-year-old male patient manifesting severe developmental delay and spasticity was analyzed for PLP1 alteration, and triplication of PLP1 was identified. Further examination revealed an underlying genomic organization, duplication-inverted triplication-duplication (DUP-TRP/INV-DUP), in which a triplicated segment was nested between 2 junctions. One of the 2 junctions was caused by inverted homologous regions, and the other was caused by non-homologous end-joining.
PMD
patients with PLP1 duplications usually show milder-classical forms of the disease compared with patients with PLP1 missense mutations manifesting severe connatal forms. The present patient showed severe phenotypic features that represent an intermediate form of
PMD
between classical and connatal forms. This is the first report of a patient with PLP1 triplication caused by a DUP-TRP/INV-DUP structure. This study adds additional evidence about the consequences of PLP1 triplication.
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PMID:Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease caused by a duplication-inverted triplication-duplication in chromosomal segments including the PLP1 region. 2249 Apr 26
Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (
PMD
; MIM #312080) is a rare X-linked recessive disorder. A male neonate presented with severe respiratory distress that required tracheostomy. After the appearance of
nystagmus
,
PMD
was suspected as a diagnosis for the patient, and a missense mutation, p.Phe51Val, was identified in
PLP1
, the gene responsible for
PMD
.
PMD
can be a differential diagnosis in a male neonate presenting severe respiratory distress.
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PMID:Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease can be a differential diagnosis in males presenting with severe neonatal respiratory distress and hypotonia. 2961 38