Frontal lobe dementia with abnormal cholesterol metabolism and heterozygous mutation in sterol 27-hydroxylase gene (CYP27)

S Sugama, A Kimura, W Chen, S Kubota… - Journal of inherited …, 2001 - Springer
S Sugama, A Kimura, W Chen, S Kubota, Y Seyama, N Taira, Y Eto
Journal of inherited metabolic disease, 2001Springer
Of the primary dementing disorders that cause frontotemporal dementia, the best-known is
Pick disease. We report on a 44-year-old woman with progressive frontal lobe dementia and
spastic paraplegia. Examination revealed increased serum levels of cholestanol with
abnormal cholesterol metabolism and a heterozygous mutation of the sterol 27-hydroxylase
gene (CYP27). Biochemical findings were compatible with cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis
(CTX); however, the clinical manifestations were very dissimilar. To our knowledge, a …
Abstract
Of the primary dementing disorders that cause frontotemporal dementia, the best-known is Pick disease. We report on a 44-year-old woman with progressive frontal lobe dementia and spastic paraplegia. Examination revealed increased serum levels of cholestanol with abnormal cholesterol metabolism and a heterozygous mutation of the sterol 27-hydroxylase gene (CYP27). Biochemical findings were compatible with cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX); however, the clinical manifestations were very dissimilar. To our knowledge, a symptomatic carrier of this mutation among CTX patients has not been reported. We speculate that the present patient has a previously undescribed neurodegenerative disease related to abnormal cholesterol metabolism with this heterozygous mutation.
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