Pathogenic PSEN1 Glu184Gly Mutation in a Family from Thailand with Probable Autosomal Dominant Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Clinical Symptoms of Patient
4. In Silico Analysis, Structure and Predictions
5. Results
6. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Case | E184G | E184G (Our Case) | E184D |
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Age of first symptoms | 43–52 years | 41–52 years | 40–44 |
Familiy history | Positive | Positive | Positive |
Main symptoms | Frontal variant of AD Myoclonic epilepsy neuritic plaques in the frontal cortex, severe cotton wool plaques and Lewy bodies pathology. | Memory impairment, slowness in thought at age of 41. Her father had dementia in early fifties and died at 59. The father’s sisters also had dementia presenting with psychosis in their late forties. Grandfather also had dementia in his fifties and died at 60. | Memory impairment, tremor, rigidity in the muscles, seizures and mild extrapyramidial signs. Language impairment. Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB)-like phenotype was also associated with E184D. |
Disease duration | 5–14 and 7–8 years | 8–10 years | 7–10 years |
Diagnosis at Autopsy | Compatible with AD. | Autopsy of the patient’s father was not done. | Compatible with AD. |
Nationality of patients | France | Thailand | UK, Czech Republic and Japan |
Reference | [19]. | Current study | [24,25,26]. |
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Senanarong, V.; An, S.S.A.; Giau, V.V.; Limwongse, C.; Bagyinszky, E.; Kim, S. Pathogenic PSEN1 Glu184Gly Mutation in a Family from Thailand with Probable Autosomal Dominant Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease. Diagnostics 2020, 10, 135. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10030135
Senanarong V, An SSA, Giau VV, Limwongse C, Bagyinszky E, Kim S. Pathogenic PSEN1 Glu184Gly Mutation in a Family from Thailand with Probable Autosomal Dominant Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease. Diagnostics. 2020; 10(3):135. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10030135
Chicago/Turabian StyleSenanarong, Vorapun, Seong Soo A. An, Vo Van Giau, Chanin Limwongse, Eva Bagyinszky, and SangYun Kim. 2020. "Pathogenic PSEN1 Glu184Gly Mutation in a Family from Thailand with Probable Autosomal Dominant Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease" Diagnostics 10, no. 3: 135. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10030135
APA StyleSenanarong, V., An, S. S. A., Giau, V. V., Limwongse, C., Bagyinszky, E., & Kim, S. (2020). Pathogenic PSEN1 Glu184Gly Mutation in a Family from Thailand with Probable Autosomal Dominant Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease. Diagnostics, 10(3), 135. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10030135