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Clinical, biochemical, and molecular insights into Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis: A nationwide study of 100 Turkish individuals

Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX) is an inherited metabolic disorder characterized by progressive neurologic and extraneurologic findings. The aim of this retrospective, descriptive study was to explore the time of presentation and diagnosis, and to expand the phenotype and genotype of CTX, based...

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Published in:Molecular genetics and metabolism 2024-06, Vol.142 (2), p.108493-108493, Article 108493
Main Authors: Zubarioglu, Tanyel, Kıykım, Ertuğrul, Köse, Engin, Eminoğlu, Fatma Tuba, Teke Kısa, Pelin, Balcı, Mehmet Cihan, Özer, Işıl, İnci, Aslı, Çilesiz, Kübra, Canda, Ebru, Yazıcı, Havva, Öztürk-Hişmi, Burcu, Bulut, Fatma Derya, Dorum, Sevil, Akgun, Abdurrahman, Yalçın-Çakmaklı, Gül, Kılıç-Yıldırım, Gonca, Soyuçen, Erdoğan, Akçalı, Aylin, Güneş, Dilek, Durmuş, Aslı, Gündüz, Ayşegül, Kasapkara, Çiğdem Seher, Göksoy, Emine, Akar, Halil Tuna, Ersoy, Melike, Erdöl, Şahin, Yıldız, Yılmaz, Hanağası, Haşmet Ayhan, Arslan, Nur, Aktuğlu-Zeybek, Çiğdem
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description Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX) is an inherited metabolic disorder characterized by progressive neurologic and extraneurologic findings. The aim of this retrospective, descriptive study was to explore the time of presentation and diagnosis, and to expand the phenotype and genotype of CTX, based on a nationwide and comprehensive series of patients in Turkey. The demographic, clinical, biochemical and genotypic characteristics of the CTX patients were reviewed. Data on molecular analysis, age of onset and diagnosis, diagnostic delay, neurologic and extraneurologic symptomatology, results of plasma cholestanol levels, brain magnetic resonance imaging and electromyography at the time of diagnosis were reviewed. 100 confirmed CTX patients from 72 families were included. The mean age at diagnosis was 28.16 ± 14.28 years, and diagnostic delay was 18.39 ± 13.71 years. 36 patients were diagnosed in childhood. Frequency of intention tremor (p = 0.069), peripheral neuropathy (p = 0.234) and psychiatric manifestations (p = 0.396) did not differ between two groups, demonstrating the high rate in pediatric patients. Three adult patients showed a milder phenotype without neurologic involvement. Seven patients had normal plasma cholestanol levels despite neurological impairment. Sequencing of the CYP27A1 gene revealed 25 different variants, with a novel c.671_672del variant not previously described in literature. Based on the observations of this Turkish CTX cohort, it is emphasized that the true prevalence of CTX is probably underestimated and that it has a wide spectrum of clinical phenotypes even without neurological impairment. In children, abnormal cerebellar findings, peripheral neuropathy and psychiatric findings associated with intellectual disability have been suggested as warning signs to avoid diagnostic delay. In cases of clinical suspicion, molecular analysis is recommended despite normal plasma cholestanol levels, as severe neurologic involvement may occur in CTX patients without elevated cholestanol levels.
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Neurologic
title Clinical, biochemical, and molecular insights into Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis: A nationwide study of 100 Turkish individuals
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