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Review
. 2013 May 16;56(10):515-20.

[Chorea due to TITF1/NKX2-1 mutation: phenotypical description and therapeutic response in a family]

[Article in Spanish]
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[Chorea due to TITF1/NKX2-1 mutation: phenotypical description and therapeutic response in a family]

[Article in Spanish]
Maria Salvado et al. Rev Neurol. .

Abstract

Introduction: Chorea due to a mutation in the TITF1 gene, which is also known as benign hereditary chorea, is an autosomal dominant disorder that usually begins before the age of 5 years. In most cases, the chorea tends to improve as the child gets older. It may be associated to hypothyroidism and respiratory problems, such as neonatal alveolar respiratory distress syndrome or interstitial disease, since TITF1 is a transcription factor that is essential for the development of the brain, thyroid gland and lung.

Case reports: We report on the clinical phenotype of a family with chorea, in which two sisters presented congenital hypothyroidism and one of them also had alveolar respiratory distress syndrome. A mutation was detected in TITF1 (c.825delC) in both of them and clinical improvement was observed in the response to treatment with low doses of levodopa-carbidopa.

Conclusions: Chorea due to mutation of TITF1 is an underdiagnosed cause of chorea in children. Since it is possible to conduct a genetic diagnosis, we believe that performing it is always indicated in dominant familial cases, bearing in mind the variable penetrance, as well as in patients who present concomitant involvement of the lungs or hypothyroidism. Occasionally, it may be recommendable in cases of chorea with an unknown causation, which will enable us to avoid other tests, give a non-degenerative prognosis, offer genetic counselling and carry out more guided and effective therapeutic trials. For the time being, levodopa seems to be the preferred symptomatic treatment.

Title: Corea por mutacion de TITF1/NKX2-1: descripcion fenotipica y respuesta terapeutica en una familia.

Introduccion. El corea por mutacion en el gen TITF1, tambien denominado corea hereditario benigno, es un trastorno autosomico dominante que suele iniciarse antes de los 5 anos. En la mayoria de casos, el corea tiende a mejorar con la edad. Puede asociar hipotiroidismo y problemas respiratorios, como el sindrome de distres respiratorio alveolar neonatal o la enfermedad pulmonar intersticial, ya que TITF1 es un factor de transcripcion esencial para el desarrollo del cerebro, tiroides y pulmon. Casos clinicos. Presentamos el fenotipo clinico de una familia con corea, en la cual dos hermanas presentan hipotiroidismo congenito, y una de ellas, sindrome de distres respiratorio alveolar. En ambas se identifico una mutacion en TITF1 (c.825delC) y se observo mejoria clinica en respuesta al tratamiento con levodopa-carbidopa en dosis bajas. Conclusiones. El corea por mutacion de TITF1 es una causa infradiagnosticada de corea en ninos. Debido a la posibilidad de realizar diagnostico genetico, creemos indicado realizarlo siempre en casos familiares dominantes, teniendo en cuenta la penetrancia variable, asi como en pacientes que presenten afectacion concomitante de pulmon o hipotiroidismo. En casos esporadicos, puede ser recomendable en coreas de causa no filiada, lo que nos permitira evitar otras pruebas, dar un pronostico no degenerativo, permitir un consejo genetico, y hacer ensayos terapeuticos mas dirigidos y eficaces. Por el momento, la levodopa parece el tratamiento sintomatico de eleccion.

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