Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918

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Substitution of Glu to Lys at Codon 332 on the GFAP Gene Alone is Causative for Adult-onset Alexander Disease: A Case Report
Nobuo SanjoMotohiro SuzukiRei YoshihamaYasuko ToyoshimaIkuko MizutaNobuya FujitaHiroyuki UsudaYumiko UchiyamaRei YasudaTomokatsu YoshidaMasahito YamadaTakanori Yokota
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Article ID: 1726-23

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A 57-year-old man whose mother had been pathologically diagnosed with Alexander disease (ALXDRD), presented with cerebellar ataxia, pyramidal signs, and mild dysarthria. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed typical ALXDRD alterations, such as atrophy of the medulla oblongata (MO) and cervical spinal cord, a reduced sagittal diameter of the MO, and garland-like hyperintensity signals along the lateral ventricular walls. A genetic analysis of GFAP by Sanger sequencing revealed a single heterozygous mutation of Glu to Lys at codon 332 (c.994G>A) in the GFAP gene. Our results newly confirmed that p.E332K alone is the pathogenic causative mutation for adult-onset ALXDRD.

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