The clinical and genetic spectrum of autosomal-recessive TOR1A-related disorders.

Saffari, Afshin; Lau, Tracy; Tajsharghi, Homa; Karimiani, Ehsan Ghayoor; Kariminejad, Ariana; Efthymiou, Stephanie; Zifarelli, Giovanni; Sultan, Tipu; Toosi, Mehran Beiraghi; Sedighzadeh, Sahar; Siu, Victoria Mok; Ortigoza-Escobar, Juan Darío; AlShamsi, Aisha M; Ibrahim, Shahnaz; Al-Sannaa, Nouriya Abbas; Al-Hertani, Walla; Sandra, Whalen; Tarnopolsky, Mark; Alavi, Shahryar; Li, Chumei; ... (2023). The clinical and genetic spectrum of autosomal-recessive TOR1A-related disorders. Brain : a journal of neurology, 146(8), pp. 3273-3288. Oxford University Press 10.1093/brain/awad039

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In the field of rare diseases, progress in molecular diagnostics led to the recognition that variants linked to autosomal-dominant neurodegenerative diseases of later onset can, in the context of biallelic inheritance, cause devastating neurodevelopmental disorders and infantile or childhood-onset neurodegeneration. TOR1A-associated arthrogryposis multiplex congenita 5 (AMC5) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder arising from biallelic variants in TOR1A, a gene that in the heterozygous state is associated to torsion dystonia-1 (DYT1 or DYT-TOR1A), an early-onset dystonia with reduced penetrance. While 15 individuals with TOR1A-AMC5 have been reported (less than 10 in detail), a systematic investigation of the full disease-associated spectrum has not been conducted. Here, we assess the clinical, radiological and molecular characteristics of 57 individuals from 40 families with biallelic variants in TOR1A. Median age at last follow-up was 3 years (0-24 years). Most individuals presented with severe congenital flexion contractures (95%) and variable developmental delay (79%). Motor symptoms were reported in 79% and included lower limb spasticity and pyramidal signs, as well as gait disturbances. Facial dysmorphism was an integral part of the phenotype, with key features being a broad/full nasal tip, narrowing of the forehead and full cheeks. Analysis of disease-associated manifestations delineated a phenotypic spectrum ranging from normal cognition and mild gait disturbance to congenital arthrogryposis, global developmental delay, intellectual disability, absent speech and inability to walk. In a subset, the presentation was consistent with fetal akinesia deformation sequence with severe intrauterine abnormalities. Survival was 71% with higher mortality in males. Death occurred at a median age of 1.2 months (1 week - 9 years) due to respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, or sepsis. Analysis of brain MRI studies identified non-specific neuroimaging features, including a hypoplastic corpus callosum (72%), foci of signal abnormality in the subcortical and periventricular white matter (55%), diffuse white matter volume loss (45%), mega cisterna magna (36%) and arachnoid cysts (27%). The molecular spectrum included 22 distinct variants, defining a mutational hotspot in the C-terminal domain of the Torsin-1A protein. Genotype-phenotype analysis revealed an association of missense variants in the 3-helix bundle domain to an attenuated phenotype, while missense variants near the Walker A/B motif as well as biallelic truncating variants were linked to early death. In summary, this systematic cross-sectional analysis of a large cohort of individuals with biallelic TOR1A variants across a wide age-range delineates the clinical and genetic spectrum of TOR1A-related autosomal-recessive disease and highlights potential predictors for disease severity and survival.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Endocrinology (DFKE) > Clinic of Human Genetics

UniBE Contributor:

Rieubland, Claudine, Gallati, Sabina

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

1460-2156

Publisher:

Oxford University Press

Language:

English

Submitter:

Pubmed Import

Date Deposited:

10 Feb 2023 08:30

Last Modified:

24 Jan 2024 12:23

Publisher DOI:

10.1093/brain/awad039

PubMed ID:

36757831

Uncontrolled Keywords:

AMC5 NDD Torsin-1A arthrogryposis multiplex congenita 5 biallelic variation

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/178597

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/178597

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