Classification of the neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses: expansion of the atypical forms
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Classification of the neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses: expansion of the atypical forms
Abstract
The neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses (NCL) are a group of different genetic diseases. The major types of NCL are expressed by six forms which represent different clinicopathologic and genetic forms. These are CLN-1, Infantile; CLN-2, Late Infantile; CLN-3, Juvenile; CLN-4, Adult-Recessive; CLN-5, Adult-Dominant; and CLN-6, Early Juvenile. The distinction between CLN-4 and CLN-5 is still disputatious. CLN-6 has been called CLN-5. A seventh classification of NCL represents from 12 to 20% of those afflicted. This group consists of an extensive array of atypical types of ceroid-lipofuscin accumulation in the secondary lysosomes of neurons and cells of other tissues (e.g., skin, conjunctiva, and lymphocytes) or by presumed clinical and genetic relationships. The authors have identified 15 atypical subtypes of NCL. These as a group are here described as a seventh form. Further biochemical, molecular, and genetic studies will identify more precisely the phenotypic and genotypic expression of these "minor" forms of NCL.
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