Arne Lauer1, Samantha L Speroni1, Jay B Patel1, Ellen Regalado1, Myoung Choi1, Edward Smith1, Jayashree Kalpathy-Kramer1, Paul Caruso1, Dianna M Milewicz1, Patricia L Musolino2. 1. From the Departments of Neurology (A.L., S.L.S., P.L.M.) and Radiology (J.B.P., J.K.-K., P.C.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston; Department of Internal Medicine (E.R., D.M.M.), McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; Department of Neuroradiology (A.L., M.C.), Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; andDepartment of Neurosurgery (E.S.), Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. 2. From the Departments of Neurology (A.L., S.L.S., P.L.M.) and Radiology (J.B.P., J.K.-K., P.C.), Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston; Department of Internal Medicine (E.R., D.M.M.), McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; Department of Neuroradiology (A.L., M.C.), Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; andDepartment of Neurosurgery (E.S.), Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. pmusolino@partners.org.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To establish progression of imaging biomarkers of stroke, arterial steno-occlusive disease, and white matter injury in patients with smooth muscle dysfunction syndrome caused by mutations in the ACTA2 gene, we analyzed 113 cerebral MRI scans from a retrospective cohort of 27 patients with ACTA2 Arg179 pathogenic variants. METHODS: Systematic quantifications of arterial ischemic strokes and white matter lesions were performed on baseline and follow-up scans using planimetric methods. Critical stenosis and arterial vessel diameters were quantified applying manual and semiautomated methods to cerebral magnetic resonance angiograms. We then assessed correlations between arterial abnormalities and parenchymal injury. RESULTS: We found characteristic patterns of acute white matter ischemic injury and progressive internal carotid artery stenosis during infancy. Longitudinal analysis of patients older than 1.2 years showed stable white matter hyperintensities but increased number of cystic-like lesions over time. Progressive narrowing of the terminal internal carotid artery occurred in 80% of patients and correlated with the number of critical stenoses in cerebral arteries and arterial ischemic infarctions. Arterial ischemic strokes occurred in same territories affected by critical stenosis. CONCLUSIONS: We found characteristic, early, and progressive cerebrovascular abnormalities in patients with ACTA2 Arg179 pathogenic variants. Our longitudinal data suggest that while steno-occlusive disease progresses over time and is associated with arterial ischemic infarctions and cystic-like white matter lesions, white matter hyperintensities can remain stable over long periods. The evaluated metrics will enable diagnosis in early infancy and be used to monitor disease progression, guide timing of stroke preventive interventions, and assess response to current and future therapies.
OBJECTIVE: To establish progression of imaging biomarkers of stroke, arterial steno-occlusive disease, and white matter injury in patients with smooth muscle dysfunction syndrome caused by mutations in the ACTA2 gene, we analyzed 113 cerebral MRI scans from a retrospective cohort of 27 patients with ACTA2 Arg179 pathogenic variants. METHODS: Systematic quantifications of arterial ischemic strokes and white matter lesions were performed on baseline and follow-up scans using planimetric methods. Critical stenosis and arterial vessel diameters were quantified applying manual and semiautomated methods to cerebral magnetic resonance angiograms. We then assessed correlations between arterial abnormalities and parenchymal injury. RESULTS: We found characteristic patterns of acute white matter ischemic injury and progressive internal carotid artery stenosis during infancy. Longitudinal analysis of patients older than 1.2 years showed stable white matter hyperintensities but increased number of cystic-like lesions over time. Progressive narrowing of the terminal internal carotid artery occurred in 80% of patients and correlated with the number of critical stenoses in cerebral arteries and arterial ischemic infarctions. Arterial ischemic strokes occurred in same territories affected by critical stenosis. CONCLUSIONS: We found characteristic, early, and progressive cerebrovascular abnormalities in patients with ACTA2 Arg179 pathogenic variants. Our longitudinal data suggest that while steno-occlusive disease progresses over time and is associated with arterial ischemic infarctions and cystic-like white matter lesions, white matter hyperintensities can remain stable over long periods. The evaluated metrics will enable diagnosis in early infancy and be used to monitor disease progression, guide timing of stroke preventive interventions, and assess response to current and future therapies.
Authors: F D'Arco; C A Alves; C Raybaud; W K K Chong; G E Ishak; S Ramji; M Grima; A J Barkovich; V Ganesan Journal: AJNR Am J Neuroradiol Date: 2018-09-27 Impact factor: 3.825
Authors: Heather J Fullerton; Nicholas Stence; Nancy K Hills; Bin Jiang; Catherine Amlie-Lefond; Timothy J Bernard; Neil R Friedman; Rebecca Ichord; Mark T Mackay; Mubeen F Rafay; Stéphane Chabrier; Maja Steinlin; Mitchell S V Elkind; Gabrielle A deVeber; Max Wintermark Journal: Stroke Date: 2018-11 Impact factor: 7.914
Authors: Marije E C Meuwissen; Maarten H Lequin; Karen Bindels-de Heus; Hennie T Bruggenwirth; Maarten F C M Knapen; Michiel Dalinghaus; René de Coo; Yolande van Bever; Beerend H J Winkelman; Grazia M S Mancini Journal: Am J Med Genet A Date: 2013-04-23 Impact factor: 2.802
Authors: Matthew R Amans; Charles Stout; Christine Fox; Jared Narvid; Steven W Hetts; Daniel L Cooke; Randall T Higashida; Christopher F Dowd; Hugh McSwain; Van V Halbach Journal: BMJ Case Rep Date: 2013-11-29
Authors: Joshua A Cuoco; Christopher M Busch; Brendan J Klein; Michael J Benko; Rachel Stein; Andrew D Nicholson; Eric A Marvin Journal: Cerebrovasc Dis Date: 2018-10-09 Impact factor: 2.762
Authors: Hans Ulrik Moller; Hans C Fledelius; Dianna M Milewicz; Ellen S Regalado; John R Ostergaard Journal: Br J Ophthalmol Date: 2012-07-11 Impact factor: 4.638
Authors: Ellen S Regalado; Lauren Mellor-Crummey; Julie De Backer; Alan C Braverman; Lesley Ades; Susan Benedict; Timothy J Bradley; M Elizabeth Brickner; Kathryn C Chatfield; Anne Child; Cori Feist; Kathryn W Holmes; Glen Iannucci; Birgit Lorenz; Paul Mark; Takayuki Morisaki; Hiroko Morisaki; Shaine A Morris; Anna L Mitchell; John R Ostergaard; Julie Richer; Denver Sallee; Sherene Shalhub; Mustafa Tekin; Anthony Estrera; Patricia Musolino; Anji Yetman; Reed Pyeritz; Dianna M Milewicz Journal: Genet Med Date: 2018-01-04 Impact factor: 8.822
Authors: Joanna M Wardlaw; Eric E Smith; Geert J Biessels; Charlotte Cordonnier; Franz Fazekas; Richard Frayne; Richard I Lindley; John T O'Brien; Frederik Barkhof; Oscar R Benavente; Sandra E Black; Carol Brayne; Monique Breteler; Hugues Chabriat; Charles Decarli; Frank-Erik de Leeuw; Fergus Doubal; Marco Duering; Nick C Fox; Steven Greenberg; Vladimir Hachinski; Ingo Kilimann; Vincent Mok; Robert van Oostenbrugge; Leonardo Pantoni; Oliver Speck; Blossom C M Stephan; Stefan Teipel; Anand Viswanathan; David Werring; Christopher Chen; Colin Smith; Mark van Buchem; Bo Norrving; Philip B Gorelick; Martin Dichgans Journal: Lancet Neurol Date: 2013-08 Impact factor: 44.182
Authors: Anita Kaw; Kaveeta Kaw; Ellen M Hostetler; Ana Beleza-Meireles; Adam Smith-Collins; Catherine Armstrong; Ingrid Scurr; Timothy Cotts; Rajani Aatre; Michael J Bamshad; Dawn Earl; Abraham Groner; Katherine Agre; Yehuda Raveh; Callie S Kwartler; Dianna M Milewicz Journal: Am J Med Genet A Date: 2022-05-14 Impact factor: 2.578
Authors: Ahmed A Bahrani; Charles D Smith; Justin M Barber; Omar M Al-Janabi; David K Powell; Anders H Andersen; Brandon D Ramey; Erin L Abner; Larry B Goldstein; Zachary Winder; Brian T Gold; Linda Van Eldik; Donna M Wilcock; Gregory A Jicha Journal: J Neurosci Methods Date: 2021-06-24 Impact factor: 2.987