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. 2024 Aug;271(8):5478-5488.
doi: 10.1007/s00415-024-12506-x. Epub 2024 Jun 17.

Spinocerebellar ataxia 27B: a frequent and slowly progressive autosomal-dominant cerebellar ataxia-experience from an Italian cohort

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Spinocerebellar ataxia 27B: a frequent and slowly progressive autosomal-dominant cerebellar ataxia-experience from an Italian cohort

Sara Satolli et al. J Neurol. 2024 Aug.

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  • Correction to: Spinocerebellar ataxia 27B: a frequent and slowly progressive autosomal-dominant cerebellar ataxia-experience from an Italian cohort.
    Satolli S, Rossi S, Vegezzi E, Pellerin D, Manca ML, Barghigiani M, Battisti C, Bilancieri G, Bruno G, Capacci E, Casali C, Ceravolo R, Cocozza S, Cotti Piccinelli S, Criscuolo C, Danzi MC, De Micco R, De Michele G, Dicaire MJ, Falcone GMI, Fancellu R, Ferchichi Y, Ferrari C, Filla A, Fini N, Govoni A, Lo Vecchio F, Malandrini A, Mignarri A, Musumeci O, Nesti C, Pappatà S, Pellecchia MT, Perna A, Petrucci A, Pomponi MG, Ravenni R, Ricca I, Rufa A, Tabolacci E, Tessa A, Tessitore A, Zuchner S, Silvestri G, Cortese A, Brais B, Santorelli FM. Satolli S, et al. J Neurol. 2024 Dec;271(12):7650-7651. doi: 10.1007/s00415-024-12629-1. J Neurol. 2024. PMID: 39499281 No abstract available.

Abstract

Background: Autosomal-dominant spinocerebellar ataxia (ADCA) due to intronic GAA repeat expansion in FGF14 (SCA27B) is a recent, relatively common form of late-onset ataxia.

Objective: Here, we aimed to: (1) investigate the relative frequency of SCA27B in different clinically defined disease subgroups with late-onset ataxia collected among 16 tertiary Italian centers; (2) characterize phenotype and diagnostic findings of patients with SCA27B; (3) compare the Italian cohort with other cohorts reported in recent studies.

Methods: We screened 396 clinically diagnosed late-onset cerebellar ataxias of unknown cause, subdivided in sporadic cerebellar ataxia, ADCA, and multisystem atrophy cerebellar type. We identified 72 new genetically defined subjects with SCA27B. Then, we analyzed the clinical, neurophysiological, and imaging features of 64 symptomatic cases.

Results: In our cohort, the prevalence of SCA27B was 13.4% (53/396) with as high as 38.5% (22/57) in ADCA. The median age of onset of SCA27B patients was 62 years. All symptomatic individuals showed evidence of impaired balance and gait; cerebellar ocular motor signs were also frequent. Episodic manifestations at onset occurred in 31% of patients. Extrapyramidal features (17%) and cognitive impairment (25%) were also reported. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed cerebellar atrophy in most cases (78%). Pseudo-longitudinal assessments indicated slow progression of ataxia and minimal functional impairment.

Conclusion: Patients with SCA27B in Italy present as an adult-onset, slowly progressive cerebellar ataxia with predominant axial involvement and frequent cerebellar ocular motor signs. The high consistency of clinical features in SCA27B cohorts in multiple populations paves the way toward large-scale, multicenter studies.

Keywords: FGF14; SCA27B; Spinocerebellar ataxia.

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