학술논문

TDP-43 pathology in a case of hereditary spastic paraplegia with a NIPA1/SPG6 mutation.
Document Type
Report
Source
Acta Neuropathologica. Aug2012, Vol. 124 Issue 2, p285-291. 7p. 2 Color Photographs, 1 Chart.
Subject
*GENETIC mutation
*PARAPLEGIA
*SPASTIC paralysis
*MOTOR neuron diseases
*CYTOPLASM
Language
ISSN
0001-6322
Abstract
Mutations in NIPA1 (non-imprinted in Prader-Willi/Angelman syndrome) have been described as a cause of autosomal dominant hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) known as SPG6 (spastic paraplegia-6). We present the first neuropathological description of a patient with a NIPA1 mutation, and clinical phenotype of complicated HSP with motor neuron disease-like syndrome and cognitive decline. Postmortem examination revealed degeneration of lateral corticospinal tracts and dorsal columns with motor neuron loss. TDP-43 immunostaining showed widespread spinal cord and cerebral skein-like and round neuronal cytoplasmic inclusions. We ruled out NIPA1 mutations in 419 additional cases of motor neuron disease. These findings suggest that hereditary spastic paraplegia due to NIPA1 mutations could represent a TDP-43 proteinopathy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]