Clinical and neuroradiological spectrum of biallelic variants in NOTCH3.

Background

NOTCH3 encodes a transmembrane receptor critical for vascular smooth muscle cell function. NOTCH3 variants are the leading cause of hereditary cerebral small vessel disease (SVD). While monoallelic cysteine-involving missense variants in NOTCH3 are well-studied in cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL), patients with biallelic variants in NOTCH3 are extremely rare and not well characterised.

Methods

In this study, we present clinical and genetic data from 25 patients with biallelic NOTCH3 variants and conduct a literature review of another 25 cases (50 patients in total). Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were analysed by expert neuroradiologists to better understand the phenotype associated with biallelic NOTCH3 variants.

Findings

Our systematic analyses verified distinct genotype-phenotype correlations for the two types of biallelic variants in NOTCH3. Biallelic loss-of-function variants (26 patients) lead to a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by spasticity, childhood-onset stroke, and periatrial white matter volume loss resembling periventricular leukomalacia. Conversely, patients with biallelic cysteine-involving missense variants (24 patients) fall within CADASIL spectrum phenotype with early adulthood onset stroke, dementia, and deep white matter lesions without significant volume loss. White matter lesion volume is comparable between patients with biallelic cysteine-involving missense variants and individuals with CADASIL. Notably, monoallelic carriers of loss-of-function variants are predominantly asymptomatic, with only a few cases reporting nonspecific headaches.

Interpretation

We propose a NOTCH3-SVD classification depending on dosage and variant type. This study not only expands our knowledge of biallelic NOTCH3 variants but also provides valuable insight into the underlying mechanisms of the disease, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of NOTCH3-related SVD.

Funding

The Wellcome Trust, the MRC.

Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Overview publication

TitleClinical and neuroradiological spectrum of biallelic variants in NOTCH3.
Date2024-09-01
Issue nameEBioMedicine
Issue numberv107:105297
DOI10.1016/j.ebiom.2024.105297
PubMed39191170
AuthorsIruzubieta P, Alves CAPF, Al Shamsi AM, ElGhazali G, Zaki MS, Pinelli L, Lopergolo D, Cho BPH, Jolly AA, Al Futaisi A, Al-Amrani F, Galli J, Fazzi E, Vulin K, Barajas-Olmos F, Hengel H, Aljamal BM, Nasr V, Assarzadegan F, Ragno M, Trojano L, Ojeda NM, Çakar A, Bianchi S, Pescini F, Poggesi A, Al Tenalji A, Aziz M, Mohammad R, Chedrawi A, De Stefano N, Zifarelli G, Schöls L, Haack TB, Rebelo A, Zuchner S, Koc F, Griffiths LR, Orozco L, Helmes KG, Babaei M, Bauer P, Chan Jeong W, Karimiani EG, Schmidts M, Gleeson JG, Chung WK, Alkuraya FS, Shalbafan B, Markus HS, Houlden H & Maroofian R
KeywordsCADASIL, Leukoencephalopathy, NOTCH3, Neurodevelopmental disorders, Stroke
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