Genotype-phenotype correlations of KIF5A stalk domain variants

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2021-11

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de Boer, Eva
van Rheenen, Wouter
Goedee, H. Stephan
Kamsteeg, Erik-Jan
Brilstra, EvaISNI 0000000390651263
Veldink, Jan HORCID 0000-0001-5572-9657ISNI 0000000392612911
van den Berg, Leonard H.ISNI 0000000388137302
van Es, Michael A.ISNI 0000000387560600

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Abstract

The kinesin family member 5A (KIF5A) motor domain variants are typically associated with hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) or Charcot-Marie-Tooth 2 (CMT2), while KIF5A tail variants predispose to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and neonatal intractable myoclonus. Variants within the stalk domain of KIF5A are relatively rare. We describe a family of three patients with a complex HSP phenotype and a likely pathogenic KIF5A stalk variant. More family members were reported to have walking difficulties. When reviewing the literature on KIF5A stalk variants, we found 22 other cases. The phenotypes varied with most cases having (complex) HSP/CMT2 or ALS. Symptom onset varied from childhood to adulthood and common additional symptoms for HSP are involvement of the upper limbs, sensorimotor polyneuropathy, and foot deformities. We conclude that KIF5A variants lead to a broad clinical spectrum of disease. Phenotype distribution according to variants in specific domains occurs often in the motor and tail domain but are not definite. However, variants in the stalk domain are not bound to a specific phenotype.

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Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease 2, KIF5A, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, hereditary spastic paraplegia, stalk domain, Neurology, Clinical Neurology

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de Boer, E M J, van Rheenen, W, Goedee, H S, Kamsteeg, E-J, Brilstra, E H, Veldink, J H, van Den Berg, L H & van Es, M A 2021, 'Genotype-phenotype correlations of KIF5A stalk domain variants', Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis & Frontotemporal Degeneration, vol. 22, no. 7-8, pp. 561-570. https://doi.org/10.1080/21678421.2021.1907412