| Literature DB >> 32949115 |
Omar Hikmat1,2, Karin Naess3,4, Martin Engvall3,5, Claus Klingenberg6,7, Magnhild Rasmussen8,9, Chantal M E Tallaksen10,11, Christian Samsonsen12,13, Eylert Brodtkorb12,13, Elsebet Ostergaard14, Rene de Coo15,16, Leticia Pias-Peleteiro17, Pirjo Isohanni18,19, Johanna Uusimaa20,21, Niklas Darin22, Shamima Rahman23,24, Laurence A Bindoff2,25.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To study the impact of gender, puberty, and pregnancy on the expression of POLG disease, one of the most common mitochondrial diseases known.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32949115 PMCID: PMC7545595 DOI: 10.1002/acn3.51199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Clin Transl Neurol ISSN: 2328-9503 Impact factor: 4.511
Figure 1Age of disease onset, onset of seizure, and onset of stroke‐like episodes (SLE) in years for the whole study cohort of individuals with POLG disease and also according to the gender. The figure shows clearly that the age of disease onset, seizure and stroke‐like episode (SLE) onset in females had a bimodal distribution with the first peak in childhood and the second peak around puberty, while males were presented earlier, and the age of disease onset, seizures and SLE onset had a unimodal distribution with peak of onset during the childhood.
Figure 2Major clinical features of POLG patients stratified according to gender and puberty onset. SLE, stroke‐like episodes, PEO, progressive external ophthalmoplegia, PNP, peripheral neuropathy.
Summary of pregnancy data on POLG patients included in the current study.
| Patient no. | Variants | Age at disease onset | Age at pregnancy | Parity1 | Impact of pregnancy | Gestational age at disease debut or exacerbation in weeks | Symptoms at disease debut/exacerbation | Survival status | Age at death |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | p.Ala467Thr/p.Ala467Thr | 18 | 18 | G1P1 | Debut | 18 | Seizure | Deceased | 54 |
| 2 | p.Ala467Thr/p.Ala467Thr | 23 | 23 | G1P1 | Debut | 20 | Seizure | Alive | |
| 3 | p.Trp748Ser + p.Glu1143Gly2/p.Trp748Ser + p.Glu1143Gly2 | 19 | 33 | G1P1 | Exacerbation | 19 | Seizure/SE3 | Alive | |
| 4 | p.Trp748Ser/p.Trp748Ser | 15 | 20 | G1P1 | Exacerbation | 17 | Ataxia | Alive | |
| 5 | p.Gly268Ala/p.Gly268Ala | 39 | 39 | G1P1 | Debut | 16 | Ataxia | Deceased | 45 |
| 6 | p.Trp748Ser/p.Trp748Ser | 18 | 24 | G3P2 | Exacerbation | 18 | Seizure/SE3 | Deceased | 44 |
| 7 | p.Ala467Thr/p.Ala467Thr | 20 | 20 | G1P1 | Debut | 19 | Seizure/SE3 | Deceased | 39 |
| 8 | p.Ala467Thr/p.Trp738Ser | 14 | 23 | G1P1 | Exacerbation | 32 | Seizure/SE3 | Deceased | 24 |
| 9 | p.Ala467Thr/p.Trp738Ser | 27 | 27 | G1P1 | Debut | 17 | Ataxia | Alive | |
| 10 | p.Trp748Ser/p.Trp748Ser | 18 | 18 | G1P1 | Debut | 16 | Seizure/SE3 | Deceased | 21 |
1. G: number of pregnancies, P: number of deliveries after 24 weeks. 2. Polymorphism. 3. SE: status epilepticus.