RFC1 expansions are a common cause of idiopathic sensory neuropathy
- Creators
- Currò, Riccardo
- Salvalaggio, Alessandro
- Tozza, Stefano
- Gemelli, Chiara
- Dominik, Natalia
- Galassi Deforie, Valentina
- Magrinelli, Francesca
- Castellani, Francesca
- Vegezzi, Elisa
- Businaro, Pietro
- Callegari, Ilaria
- Pichiecchio, Anna
- Cosentino, Giuseppe
- Alfonsi, Enrico
- Marchioni, Enrico
- Colnaghi, Silvia
- Gana, Simone
- Valente, Enza Maria
- Tassorelli, Cristina
- Efthymiou, Stephanie
- Facchini, Stefano
- Carr, Aisling
- Laura, Matilde
- Rossor, Alexander M
- Manji, Hadi
- Lunn, Michael P
- Pegoraro, Elena
- Santoro, Lucio
- Grandis, Marina
- Bellone, Emilia
- Beauchamp, Nicholas J
- Hadjivassiliou, Marios
- Kaski, Diego
- Bronstein, Adolfo M
- Houlden, Henry
- Reilly, Mary M
- Mandich, Paola
- Schenone, Angelo
- Manganelli, Fiore
- Briani, Chiara
- Cortese, Andrea
- Others:
- Currò, Riccardo
- Salvalaggio, Alessandro
- Tozza, Stefano
- Gemelli, Chiara
- Dominik, Natalia
- Galassi Deforie, Valentina
- Magrinelli, Francesca
- Castellani, Francesca
- Vegezzi, Elisa
- Businaro, Pietro
- Callegari, Ilaria
- Pichiecchio, Anna
- Cosentino, Giuseppe
- Alfonsi, Enrico
- Marchioni, Enrico
- Colnaghi, Silvia
- Gana, Simone
- Valente, Enza Maria
- Tassorelli, Cristina
- Efthymiou, Stephanie
- Facchini, Stefano
- Carr, Aisling
- Laura, Matilde
- Rossor, Alexander M
- Manji, Hadi
- Lunn, Michael P
- Pegoraro, Elena
- Santoro, Lucio
- Grandis, Marina
- Bellone, Emilia
- Beauchamp, Nicholas J
- Hadjivassiliou, Mario
- Kaski, Diego
- Bronstein, Adolfo M
- Houlden, Henry
- Reilly, Mary M
- Mandich, Paola
- Schenone, Angelo
- Manganelli, Fiore
- Briani, Chiara
- Cortese, Andrea
Description
After extensive evaluation, one-third of patients affected by polyneuropathy remain undiagnosed and are labelled as having chronic idiopathic axonal polyneuropathy, which refers to a sensory or sensory-motor, axonal, slowly progressive neuropathy of unknown origin. Since a sensory neuropathy/neuronopathy is identified in all patients with genetically confirmed RFC1 cerebellar ataxia, neuropathy, vestibular areflexia syndrome, we speculated that RFC1 expansions could underlie a fraction of idiopathic sensory neuropathies also diagnosed as chronic idiopathic axonal polyneuropathy.We retrospectively identified 225 patients diagnosed with chronic idiopathic axonal polyneuropathy (125 sensory neuropathy, 100 sensory-motor neuropathy) from our general neuropathy clinics in Italy and the UK. All patients underwent full neurological evaluation and a blood sample was collected for RFC1 testing.Biallelic RFC1 expansions were identified in 43 patients (34%) with sensory neuropathy and in none with sensory-motor neuropathy. Forty-two per cent of RFC1-positive patients had isolated sensory neuropathy or sensory neuropathy with chronic cough, while vestibular and/or cerebellar involvement, often subclinical, were identified at examination in 58%. Although the sensory ganglia are the primary pathological target of the disease, the sensory impairment was typically worse distally and symmetric, while gait and limb ataxia were absent in two-thirds of the cases. Sensory amplitudes were either globally absent (26%) or reduced in a length-dependent (30%) or non-length dependent pattern (44%). A quarter of RFC1-positive patients had previously received an alternative diagnosis, including Sjogren's syndrome, sensory chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy and paraneoplastic neuropathy, while three cases had been treated with immune therapies.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1075728
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1075728
- Origin repository
- UNIGE