Genotype–phenotype correlations in valosin-containing protein disease: a retrospective muticentre study

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Schiava MarianelaORCID,Ikenaga Chiseko,Villar-Quiles Rocío Nur,Caballero-Ávila MartaORCID,Topf Ana,Nishino IchizoORCID,Kimonis Virginia,Udd Bjarne,Schoser Benedikt,Zanoteli EdmarORCID,Souza Paulo Victor SgobbiORCID,Tasca GiorgioORCID,Lloyd Thomas,Lopez-de Munain Adolfo,Paradas Carmen,Pegoraro ElenaORCID,Nadaj-Pakleza Aleksandra,De Bleecker Jan,Badrising Umesh,Alonso-Jiménez Alicia,Kostera-Pruszczyk Anna,Miralles Francesc,Shin Jin-HongORCID,Bevilacqua Jorge Alfredo,Olivé Montse,Vorgerd Matthias,Kley Rudi,Brady Stefen,Williams Timothy,Domínguez-González CristinaORCID,Papadimas George K,Warman-Chardon Jodi,Claeys Kristl GORCID,de Visser Marianne,Muelas Nuria,LaForet Pascal,Malfatti Edoardo,Alfano Lindsay NORCID,Nair Sruthi SORCID,Manousakis Georgios,Kushlaf Hani A,Harms Matthew B,Nance Christopher,Ramos-Fransi Alba,Rodolico Carmelo,Hewamadduma Channa,Cetin HakanORCID,García-García Jorge,Pál Endre,Farrugia Maria Elena,Lamont Phillipa J,Quinn Colin,Nedkova-Hristova Velina,Peric Stojan,Luo SushanORCID,Oldfors Anders,Taylor Kate,Ralston Stuart,Stojkovic Tanya,Weihl ConradORCID,Diaz-Manera JordiORCID

Abstract

BackgroundValosin-containing protein (VCP) disease, caused by mutations in the VCP gene, results in myopathy, Paget’s disease of bone (PBD) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Natural history and genotype–phenotype correlation data are limited. This study characterises patients with mutations in VCP gene and investigates genotype–phenotype correlations.MethodsDescriptive retrospective international study collecting clinical and genetic data of patients with mutations in the VCP gene.ResultsTwo hundred and fifty-five patients (70.0% males) were included in the study. Mean age was 56.8±9.6 years and mean age of onset 45.6±9.3 years. Mean diagnostic delay was 7.7±6 years. Symmetric lower limb weakness was reported in 50% at onset progressing to generalised muscle weakness. Other common symptoms were ventilatory insufficiency 40.3%, PDB 28.2%, dysautonomia 21.4% and FTD 14.3%. Fifty-seven genetic variants were identified, 18 of these no previously reported. c.464G>A (p.Arg155His) was the most frequent variant, identified in the 28%. Full time wheelchair users accounted for 19.1% with a median time from disease onset to been wheelchair user of 8.5 years. Variant c.463C>T (p.Arg155Cys) showed an earlier onset (37.8±7.6 year) and a higher frequency of axial and upper limb weakness, scapular winging and cognitive impairment. Forced vital capacity (FVC) below 50% was as risk factor for being full-time wheelchair user, while FVC <70% and being a full-time wheelchair user were associated with death.ConclusionThis study expands the knowledge on the phenotypic presentation, natural history, genotype–phenotype correlations and risk factors for disease progression of VCP disease and is useful to improve the care provided to patient with this complex disease.

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BMJ

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Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Surgery

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