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Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 2CC Due Tonefhvariants Causes a Progressive, Non-Length-dependent, Motor-Predominant Phenotype

Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry(2021)

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ObjectiveNeurofilaments are the major scaffolding proteins for the neuronal cytoskeleton, and variants inNEFHhave recently been described to cause axonal Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2CC (CMT2CC).MethodsIn this large observational study, we present phenotype–genotype correlations on 30 affected and 3 asymptomatic mutation carriers from eight families.ResultsThe majority of patients presented in adulthood with motor-predominant and lower limb-predominant symptoms and the average age of onset was 31.0±15.1 years. A prominent feature was the development of proximal weakness early in the course of the disease. The disease progressed rapidly, unlike other Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) subtypes, and half of the patients (53%) needed to use a wheelchair on average 24.1 years after symptom onset. Furthermore, 40% of patients had evidence of early ankle plantarflexion weakness, a feature which is observed in only a handful of CMT subtypes. Neurophysiological studies and MRI of the lower limbs confirmed the presence of a non-length-dependent neuropathy in the majority of patients.All families harboured heterozygous frameshift variants in the last exon ofNEFH, resulting in a reading frameshift to an alternate open reading frame and the translation of approximately 42 additional amino acids from the 3' untranslated region (3′-UTR).ConclusionsThis phenotype–genotype study highlights the unusual phenotype of CMT2CC, which is more akin to spinal muscular atrophy rather than classic CMT. Furthermore, the study will enable more informative discussions on the natural history of the disease and will aid inNEFHvariant interpretation in the context of the disease’s unique molecular genetics.
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HMSN (Charcot-Marie-Tooth),neurogenetics,neuromuscular,neuropathy
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