DYT-TUBB4A (DYT4 Dystonia): Clinical Anthology of 11 Cases and Systematized Review
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DYT-TUBB4A (DYT4 Dystonia): Clinical Anthology of 11 Cases and Systematized Review
Abstract
Background: DYT-TUBB4A, formerly known as DYT4, has not been comprehensively described as only one large family and three individual cases have been published. We have recently described an in depth genetic and protein structural analysis of eleven additional cases from four families with four new pathogenic variants. We aim to report on the phenomenology of these cases suffering from DYT-TUBB4A and to perform a comprehensive review of the clinical presentation and treatment responses of all DYT-TUBB4A cases reported in the literature.
Cases and literature review: The clinical picture was typically characterized by laryngeal dystonia (more than three quarters of all cases), associated with cervical dystonia, upper limb dystonia and frequent generalization. Extension of the dystonia to the lower limbs, creating the famous "hobby horse" gait, was present in more than 20% of cases (in only one of ours). Globus pallidus pars interna (GPi) deep brain stimulation (DBS), performed in 4 cases, led to a good improvement with greatest benefit in motoric and less benefit in laryngeal symptoms. Medical treatment was generally rather poorly effective, except some benefit from propranolol, tetrabenazine and alcohol intake.
Conclusion: Laryngeal involvement is a hallmark of DYT-TUBB4A. Symptomatic treatment with GPi-DBS led to the greatest benefit in motoric symptoms. Nevertheless, TUBB4A mutations remain an exceedingly rare cause of laryngeal or other isolated dystonia and regular screening of TUBB4A mutations for isolated dystonias has a very low yield.
Keywords: DYT4; TUBB4A; dystonia; spasmodic dysphonia.
© 2022 The Authors. Movement Disorders Clinical Practice published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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