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Should we investigate mitochondrial disorders in progressive adult-onset undetermined ataxias?


ABSTRACT: Background:Despite the broad development of next-generation sequencing approaches recently, such as whole-exome sequencing, diagnostic workup of adult-onset progressive cerebellar ataxias without remarkable family history and with negative genetic panel testing for SCAs remains a complex and expensive clinical challenge. Case presentation:In this article, we report a Brazilian man with adult-onset slowly progressive pure cerebellar ataxia, which developed neuropathy and hearing loss after fifteen years of ataxia onset, in which a primary mitochondrial DNA defect (MERRF syndrome - myoclonus epilepsy with ragged-red fibers) was confirmed through muscle biopsy evaluation and whole-exome sequencing. Conclusions:Mitochondrial disorders are a clinically and genetically complex and heterogenous group of metabolic diseases, resulting from pathogenic variants in the mitochondrial DNA or nuclear DNA. In our case, a correlation with histopathological changes identified on muscle biopsy helped to clarify the definitive diagnosis. Moreover, in neurodegenerative and neurogenetic disorders, some symptoms may be evinced later during disease course. We suggest that late-onset and adult pure undetermined ataxias should be considered and investigated for mitochondrial disorders, particularly MERRF syndrome and other primary mitochondrial DNA defects, together with other more commonly known nuclear genes.

SUBMITTER: Pedroso JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7444269 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Should we investigate mitochondrial disorders in progressive adult-onset undetermined ataxias?

Pedroso José Luiz JL   de Rezende Pinto Wladimir Bocca Vieira WBV   Barsottini Orlando Graziani Povoas OGP   Oliveira Acary Souza Bulle ASB  

Cerebellum & ataxias 20200824


<h4>Background</h4>Despite the broad development of next-generation sequencing approaches recently, such as whole-exome sequencing, diagnostic workup of adult-onset progressive cerebellar ataxias without remarkable family history and with negative genetic panel testing for SCAs remains a complex and expensive clinical challenge.<h4>Case presentation</h4>In this article, we report a Brazilian man with adult-onset slowly progressive pure cerebellar ataxia, which developed neuropathy and hearing lo  ...[more]

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