Longitudinal Evaluation of cerebellar signs of H-ABC tubulinopathy in a patient and in the taiep model

"Hypomyelination with atrophy of the basal ganglia and cerebellum (H-ABC) is a central neurodegenerative disease due to mutations in the tubulin beta-4A (TUBB4A) gene, characterized by motor development delay, abnormal movements, ataxia, spasticity, dysarthria, and cognitive deficits. Diagnosis...

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Autores: Alata Tejedo, Milvia Iris; 0000-0003-0598-4136, Gonzalez Vega, Arturo; 0000-0002-5211-3205, Cortes Sánchez, Ma. del Carmen, 0000-0002-9163-2665, Alata Tejedo, Milvia Iris, Gonzalez Vega, Arturo, Cortes Sánchez, Ma. del Carmen, Piazza, Valeria, Kleinert Altamirano, Anke, Ahumada Juárez, Juan Carlos, Eguibar Cuenca, José Ramon, López Juárez, Alejandra, Hernández González, Víctor Hugo
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:México
Recursos:Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
Repositorio:Repositorio Institucional de Acceso Abierto RIAA-BUAP
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorioinstitucional.buap.mx:20.500.12371/17840
Acesso em linha:https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.702039
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12371/17840
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:H-ABC
Tubulinopathy
Quantitative MRI
Segmentation (image processing)
Cerebellum
Myelin
Demyelination
Ataxia
Descrição
Resumo:"Hypomyelination with atrophy of the basal ganglia and cerebellum (H-ABC) is a central neurodegenerative disease due to mutations in the tubulin beta-4A (TUBB4A) gene, characterized by motor development delay, abnormal movements, ataxia, spasticity, dysarthria, and cognitive deficits. Diagnosis is made by integrating clinical data and radiological signs. Differences in MRIs have been reported in patients that carry the same mutation; however, a quantitative study has not been performed so far. Our study aimed to provide a longitudinal analysis of the changes in the cerebellum (Cb), corpus callosum (CC), ventricular system, and striatum in a patient suffering from H-ABC and in the taiep rat. We correlated the MRI signs of the patient with the results of immunofluorescence, gait analysis, segmentation of cerebellum, CC, and ventricular system, performed in the taiep rat. We found that cerebellar and callosal changes, suggesting a potential hypomyelination, worsened with age, in concomitance with the emergence of ataxic gait. We also observed a progressive lateral ventriculomegaly, possibly secondary to the atrophy of the white matter. Hypomyelination with atrophy of the basal ganglia and cerebellum (H-ABC) gives rise to a spectrum of clinical signs whose pathophysiology still needs to be understood".