Combined cardiological and neurological abnormalities due to filamin A gene mutation
January 2010
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Background: Cardiac defects can be the presenting symptom in patients with mutations in the X-linked gene FLNA. Dysfunction of this gene is associated with cardiac abnormalities, especially in the left ventricular outflow tract, but can also cause a congenital malformation of the cerebral cortex. We noticed that some patients diagnosed at the neurogenetics clinic had first presented to a cardiologist, suggesting that earlier recognition may be possible if the diagnosis is suspected. Methods and results: From the Erasmus MC cerebral malformations database 24 patients were identified with cerebral bilateral periventricular nodular heterotopia (PNH) without other cerebral cortical malformations. In six of these patients, a pathogenic mutation in FLNA was present. In five a cardiac defect was also found in the outflow tract. Four had presented to a cardiologist before the cerebral abnormalities were diagnosed. Conclusions: The cardiological phenotype typically consists of aortic or mitral regurgitation, coarctation of the aorta or other left-sided cardiac malformations. Most patients in this category will not have a FLNA mutation, but the presence of neurological complaints, hyperlaxity of the skin or joints and/or a family history with similar cardiac or neurological problems in a possibly X-linked pattern may alert the clinician to the possibility of a FLNA mutation.
- Genetics
- Neurology
- Aorta
- Congenital heart defects
- Filamin A
- Mitral valve
- Nervous system
- Outflow tract
- Regurgitation
- patient
- mutation
- defect
- aortic
- abnormality
- syndrome
- malformations
- j med genet
- filamin
- heart
- brain
- periventricular
- outflow tract
- heterotopia
- development
- brain mri
- tract
- regurgitation
- outflow
- aorta