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Neuropathological hallmarks of antenatal mitochondrial diseases with a corpus callosum defect.

Authors :
Boutaud, Lucile
Ruzzenente, Benedetta
Tessier, Aude
Anselem, Olivia
Pannier, Emmanuelle
Grotto, Sarah
Talhi, Naïma
Amram, Daniel
Willems, Marjolaine
Wells, Constance
Blanchet, Patricia
Musizzano, Yuri
Jauny, Clémence
Nitschke, Patrick
Bole-Feysot, Christine
Bessières, Bettina
Salhi, Houria
Achaiaa, Amale
Metodiev, Metodi D
Razavi, Ferechte
Source :
Brain: A Journal of Neurology; May2023, Vol. 146 Issue 5, p1804-1811, 8p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Corpus callosum defects are frequent congenital cerebral disorders caused by mutations in more than 300 genes. These include genes implicated in corpus callosum development or function, as well as genes essential for mitochondrial physiology. However, in utero corpus callosum anomalies rarely raise a suspicion of mitochondrial disease and are characterized by a very large clinical heterogeneity. Here, we report a detailed pathological and neuro-histopathological investigation of 9 fetuses from 4 unrelated families with prenatal onset of corpus callosum anomalies, sometimes associated with other cerebral or extra-cerebral defects. Next generation sequencing allowed the identification of novel pathogenic variants in 3 different nuclear genes previously reported in mitochondrial diseases: TIMMDC1, encoding a complex I assembly factor never involved before in corpus callosum defect; MRPS22, a protein of the small mitoribosomal subunit, and EARS2, the mitochondrial tRNA-glutamyl synthetase. The present report describes the antenatal histopathological findings in mitochondrial diseases and expands the genetic spectrum of antenatal corpus callosum anomalies establishing OXPHOS function as an important factor for corpus callosum biogenesis. We propose that, when observed, antenatal corpus callosum anomalies should raise suspicion of mitochondrial disease and prenatal genetic counseling should be considered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00068950
Volume :
146
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Brain: A Journal of Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163579882
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awac417