| Ann Neurol. 1999
Aug;46(2):224-33. |
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Classification of sporadic
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease based on molecular and phenotypic
analysis of 300 subjects.
Parchi P, Giese A, Capellari S, Brown P, Schulz-Schaeffer W,
Windl O, Zerr I, Budka H, Kopp N, Piccardo P, Poser S,
Rojiani A, Streichemberger N, Julien J, Vital C, Ghetti B,
Gambetti P, Kretzschmar H.
Division of Neuropathology, Institute of Pathology, Case
Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
Phenotypic heterogeneity in sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob
disease (sCJD) is well documented, but there is not yet a
systematic classification of the disease variants. In a
previous study, we showed that the polymorphic codon 129 of
the prion protein gene (PRNP), and two types of
protease-resistant prion protein (PrP(Sc)) with distinct
physicochemical properties, are major determinants of these
variants. To define the full spectrum of variants, we have
examined a series of 300 sCJD patients. Clinical features,
PRNP genotype, and PrP(Sc) properties were determined in all
subjects. In 187, we also studied neuropathological features
and immunohistochemical pattern of PrP(Sc) deposition.
Seventy percent of subjects showed the classic CJD
phenotype, PrP(Sc) type 1, and at least one methionine
allele at codon 129; 25% of cases displayed the ataxic and
kuru-plaque variants, associated to PrP(Sc) type 2, and
valine homozygosity or heterozygosity at codon 129,
respectively. Two additional variants, which included a
thalamic form of CJD and a phenotype characterized by
prominent dementia and cortical pathology, were linked to
PrP(Sc) type 2 and methionine homozygosity. Finally, a rare
phenotype characterized by progressive dementia was linked
to PrP(Sc) type 1 and valine homozygosity. The present data
demonstrate the existence of six phenotypic variants of
sCJD. The physicochemical properties of PrP(Sc) in
conjunction with the PRNP codon 129 genotype largely
determine this phenotypic variability, and allow a molecular
classification of the disease variants.
PMID: 10443888 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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